Lars, not Roy, though I’m positive Roy would nod along with that monologue in full agreement.
Lars, not Roy, though I’m positive Roy would nod along with that monologue in full agreement.
You coulda just ignored it...
Nah, it’s just not a good poem. (Sorry, Brolin.)
Well, he’s essentially second billing, and thus has plenty to do in it, as opposed to this movie, where it sounds like he had half a day’s worth of easy work (and nothing wrong with that of course).
Which also had Samuel L Jackson in it. Coincidence???
Only if Röhm asks if McCoy’s leaving because she’s a lesbian.
He’s also in Hopscotch (1980 or so), with Walter Matthau, about a CIA agent (Matthau; Waterston plays his partner, or colleague, or similar) who’s about to get fired and writes a tell-all and gets chased around the world for it. It’s a comedy, and it’s great.
I mostly think (possibly just because I haven’t really gone back to check) that they were a great band for singles but not necessarily full albums. Like, if their singles collection (45s And Under) had been an actual album it’d be hailed as one of the greatest records ever.
Her last line in the selling-shirt-to-Shark-Tank sketch should’ve been the last line of the sketch, if only because we would’ve been spared the cameos.
I thought the same thing last fall or whenever it was that I rewatched the movie. The movie was fine (I spent most of it thinking how weird it was that James Caan of all people was in it) but I remembered the series as being a great exploration of the world the movie had built. But yeah, probably better just…
It’s bizarre how many moments in there look like they came from terrible 80s sitcoms instead of a cop show with aliens.
I think the originating country has to choose it, and whoever decides these things in Germany went with the other one. (Possibly as a tactical decision, hoping Anatomy Of A Fall would get that Best Picture nomination.)
It has one of the best trailers I’ve ever seen.
Agreed, and yet it’s not mentioned in the review at all...
I probably wouldn’t be, unfortunately...
Criterion Channel probably fits the bill to an extent but I’m sure there are still tons of old / classic movies they don’t have.
It’s almost a shame it happened like two minutes into a three-hour broadcast.
The show was often cartoonish, especially in the later years, but seasons, say, 2-5 really had some fantastic comedy acting, and Applegate was often at the forefront of that.
Don’t worry, he’d probably come back as a force ghost or something.
The Better Doctor? The Less-Good Doctor? The Good Engineer? So many possibilities....