The Room 3 was gorgeous, wasn't it? I'll buy anything those guys make. The ipad is def. the way to play, I can't imagine people playing such atmospheric games on a small phone screen.
The Room 3 was gorgeous, wasn't it? I'll buy anything those guys make. The ipad is def. the way to play, I can't imagine people playing such atmospheric games on a small phone screen.
People keep cursing 2016, but as far as the *famous* deceased go, it's only going to seem worse in future years… Bowie and Rickman were 69 and all our heroes get old, so, y'know, life is a slow march toward death, and all that… Have a cheery day!
That's a lot safer for 7pm TV than my honest answer would be.
I'm ashamed of mine, but it has nothing to do with nationality.
Our new illustrious leader could try slipping it into whatever law he tries to get passed that absolves him of his own unpaid taxes.
I've been to the in-person audition twice, and I can assure you, there are alarmingly high numbers of people willing to die to be on Jeopardy.
I love that too. As long as we're on their ALW stuff, the Michael Crawford Sequence is absolutely brutal: https://www.youtube.com/wat… . Crawford was truly great as Phantom and doesn't really deserve the skewering, but I still find it hilarious.
So frustrating — they should've gotten one of the pioneers of the black voice in animated comedy, Bill Cos— uhhhhhhhhhhh shit.
I am struck on every re-watch by the power of S4's wordless cold open with Tywin in Two Swords (that last musical cue's crescendo into the opening credits, MY GOD), and by Arya & Hound's catalytic scene at the inn, then riding toward a bleak war-torn landscape… Bookended by all the huge events in eps 9/10 including…
S1 a bit quaint perhaps, but I miss the hell out of Mark Addy, Jason Momoa and Sean Bean. Even the relatively slow eps 2-3-4 are well done in establishing characters and laying groundwork, and the very strong back half mirrors the solidity of the excellent 1st book.
"Good Morning Britain" is what Piers Morgan does now? Hahahhaha.
My favorite favourite version of Sarah Brightman was the Forbidden Broadway parody which had her singing caterwauling "Time I Said Goodbye."
Sarah Paulson was just so damn good, I don't recall the last time I sat in awe of an actor's performance in every episode. Vance was great too, but he played a showboating personality; Paulson and Brown were the heart, and she brought Clark to vivid life.
Oooh, I don't know how Game of Thrones could miss your cut only now… I thought the show might never again reach the heights of S4's multiple displays of sheer cinematic power, but then we got S5 Hardhome, and then DAMN the final pair of S6 were extraordinary.
Heh, I double-checked that right after watching. IG makes it hard, you can't even right click the image to save (or to search the image on google), you have to inspect the page elements, etc… (at least on my PC in Chrome).
Before doing anything rash, Scott needs to learn how to use the bleeping washer & dryer. Dude, seriously, it's not hard.
Great episode. Rebecca and Valencia didn't just have an unhealthy antagonism (over Josh) in the first season, or an unhealthy bonding (over Josh) this season: now they chanced upon a terribly unhealthy way of learning about each other's relationship with him. Thanks to their snooping, the really bad stuff is finding…
The duet was like Heart with some Roxette mixed in, right? ("Listen to Your Heart", not the lyrics but a lot of the harmony and melody. Also Roxette isn't two women.) Between the Textmergency rockers and this, I could watch a whole hour of the 80s rock parodies, I love them!
What's the ratio of Trump Bucks to Schrute Bucks?
Counterpoint: Maisie Williams almost nekkid.