Yeah. There was another time when they went to New York and it ends with Monk at the bedside of the guy who killed Trudy and is now dying. Monk gets some info from him about who hired him and then…
Yeah. There was another time when they went to New York and it ends with Monk at the bedside of the guy who killed Trudy and is now dying. Monk gets some info from him about who hired him and then…
It was a simpler time.
Without a bullet, even, which makes it more impressive.
Just cue up some Stampy Cat and DanTDM YouTube videos to hold him over.
Anybody who asked me to identify myself prior to my being old enough to have a driver's license either took my word for who I was or asked for a birth certificate.
So Tony Blair was a serial killer?
So, I've read the article carefully and have surmised that James Spader's character from 'The Office' wrote 'Stairway to Heaven'
There is no new Top Gear. Only pain.
My nine year daughter asked me what a "prequel" was today, so I used the 'Star Wars' movie as an example. And I mentioned that, if you watched them in I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII order, it would ruin what was kind of a big twist when I was a kid.
Even without the age thing, you'd think Sony would be more interested in Dunst at the time because she was a recognizable star while Banks was really just starting out.
Gabrielle Carteris was collecting social security during the entire run of the show.
At least the dial, as silly as it is, has points to turn to for various gears. The Jeep on in question, you push it forward or pull it back, and it returns to its original position. So it's more difficult to tell by feel what gear it is in (I know some of them light up to show you which gear you're in, so if you take…
Over the last couple years, usually whenever the 1997 version of 'The Saint' has been on Starz or whatever, I've wondered why nobody has tried to reboot it again, especially after the success of Bourne and the newer Bonds.
Yeah. I only knew of 'The Saint' because Roger Moore was Bond and some stories about James Bond mentioned 'The Saint' as his previous work.
Just a month and a day away for me.
The screen shot from 'No Tomorrow' makes me want to see a live-action 'Penelope Pitstop' reboot.
Earlier today, my nine year-old daughter was saying there needed to be a game developer Barbie, so this is an amazing coincidence.
'The Breakfast Club' came out when I was a freshman in high school, and it didn't seem altogether accurate to me then, either.
He didn't break it. He just cracked it.
That bothered me, too.