Not a De Palma movie, but I had completely forgotten she was in Poltergeist 3. She was Carol Anne's mean aunt.
Not a De Palma movie, but I had completely forgotten she was in Poltergeist 3. She was Carol Anne's mean aunt.
Rich Fulcher is by far my favorite narrator, and the combination of him and Taran Killam is comedy gold.
Nope, Vanity Fair did an article back in 2000 about how everyone in Hollywood hates him. You can get away with behavior like that when you're a genius, but not when you're turning out crap like The Love Guru.
I liked the skeletons better too. The concept of the skit reminded me a lot of last season's "Space Pants".
This times ten. LOVE Alice Roosevelt.
The show did have great guest stars. I've never been a fan of Heather Graham's acting, but her guest stint was excellent.
Beautiful song, love Roberta Flack. "Killing Me Softly" kinda gives me goosebumps too.
Don and Sally Draper. Don is a shitty husband (and not so great a father either), but he and Sally just get each other. Their bond is one of the most memorable relationships on the show.
Thank you for explaining this. It made no sense to me that whiskey helped him survive.
Fulcher is by far their funniest narrator. Patrick Walsh is good too, he narrated "Election of 1800" and he's coming back again this season.
Mark Ruffalo
Laura Linney
Gary Oldman
Jodie Foster
True. Leno displayed more balls in Hugh Grant's famous hooker interview than Fallon ever had.
We already have plenty of evidence that Trump is a racist liar who pals around with Russian oligarchs, and yet 44% of the country is A-OK with that. Does anyone really believe his tax returns will make a difference?
I love the way he says "Hel-lo Mummy" when he discovers Bridget's enormous granny panties.
I got the feeling they would have a long engagement. But I was never concerned about Matt and Julie. Out of all the high school couples on the show, they were the only ones with long-term compatibility. And they were obviously miserable without each other.
I don't know how Matt got through the grill-scrubbing scene without wetting his pants.
I was only six years old when Terminator came out, but I had older brothers who loved it. I remember watching the scene where Ahnold removes his own eye and being so grossed out, yet fascinated.
It's not a bad movie. Katie Holmes plays against type and does a decent job. It's Patricia Clarkson's movie though.
Or Princess Consuela Bananahammock and Mike Crap Bag?
I don't think she was meant to be portrayed as a stick-in-the-mud. She's more like Nancy's conscience. She knows Steve and his friends are douchebags even if Nancy doesn't.