Hundred of dollars and only showing in one city on Earth. If you don't happen to live nearby already or have the means to travel to a very expensive city you have no other options on seeing it.
Hundred of dollars and only showing in one city on Earth. If you don't happen to live nearby already or have the means to travel to a very expensive city you have no other options on seeing it.
So this is basically just the first round? I doubt it would sustain a sequel, but that does sound intriguing.
La Taqueria is controversial locally because they don't include rice. They have great meat and everything else, but I just can't get behind a rice-less Mission burrito.
Christopher Walken as Han Solo
Jodorowsky's Dune
[Bon Mot canceled into Snarky Rejoinder]
We all know it only came up because of Viagra.
I still rent discs from Netflix. If anything I'd say that streaming is closer to subscribing to HBO in the '80s/'90s. There are a few things that are recent blockbusters, a lot more in the way of classics that you've seen a million times and keep going back to, and a whole lot more in the way of random crap. Except,…
I think he got married not long after the show ended. Had like five kids too.
"ガオー" (Transliterated as "gaoo") is the standard Japanese word/onomatopoeia for where we'd typically use "roar". I'm not aware of a more specific and widespread onomatopoeia for Godzilla specifically.
A particular form of sorrow. The sort that can yield little more than a few rough chuckles. The knowledge that it's going to get worse, it always does, so live up these comparatively good times while you still can.
He does a great job pointing out tiny animation mistakes that you never noticed despite watching an episode dozens of times.
The kids have to learn about TekWar sooner or later.
Hey, it's been a while since I had to renew the registration on my car.
Just "Homicide" would have been the best title option and wouldn't have turned off as many viewers. Simple, understated, but powerful in a realistic manner. It's a classy, honest name that perfectly suits the show.
The worst thing about Homicide was the title. It ended up making it sound like a gangsta rap album trying way too hard to be gritty and tough. They just mutilated the book's subtitle ("A Year on the Killing Streets", so-called because he spent a year shadowing the homicide department) to get there.
An interesting story, but one we see up in Detroit with The Funk Brothers at Motown, Booker T. & The M.G.s at Stax, and The Swampers at FAME/Muscle Shoals. If you ultimately break it down most pop hits from the '60s and '70s were likely written and recorded by an incredibly small number of people. Especially with the…
I saw that episode on Nick at Nite as a kid and to this day I still have flashbacks of that wide-eyed, face-painted hippie.
They've tried nothing and are all out of ideas.
Partial credit, but her days of appearing in the videos for Aerosmith ballads was well over by that point.
And then later used as the opening theme for Charmed. One would expect more overlap, but Charmed kind of took some of the ideas and semi-popularity of The Craft and spun it into a very different direction. None of the '90s goth angle of The Craft managed to make it through.