Yeah, I’d be surprised if the Devil wasn’t living in Ohio. Somewhere near the Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan tristate border, I reckon. Jim Jordan seems like a likely suspect.
Yeah, I’d be surprised if the Devil wasn’t living in Ohio. Somewhere near the Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan tristate border, I reckon. Jim Jordan seems like a likely suspect.
I put this guy in the same bucket as David Dastmalchian - heirs to the Christopher Walken/Jeff Goldblum weird-energy mantle. One or both is going to earn a Supporting Actor Oscar nom in 7 to 10 years.
Everyone! Please step back from the corpse of Tim Burton. Give us some space.
The meta-ness of the time machine thought experiment and the show actually being a time machine into Jimmy’s life - and the fact that they didn’t crack you over the head with it, feels subtly brilliant. (Or they did actually crack us over the head with it, but what a velvet hammer it was.)
I had the same thought. If the show gets cancelled, then the 4 season plot becomes a giant loop and like with the rest of us sentient saps here on Earth, the Sublime is unknowable. You get a peek... and then: whoop! It’s closed. And to be fair, I’m hopeful for a season 5 because they’ve set the bar pretty high for…
They do give good montage.
Did we ever get resolution on Mike’s Daughter-in-law and granddaughter? Can’t remember if she was one of the ones Walter set up in the BB final stretch with the billionaire couple (or if/how he kept Mike’s final wishes intact). I also don’t remember if Stacey found out Mike had died. (I never did a BB rewatch, so my…
I wonder now if the years on the dog-urn were the timeline for the whole show.
He played it like he was tweaking, so I’m good with it.
Kim busted out crying on the airport shuttle... cut to: Soccer themed VW ad = fart noise.
That’s a great clip. Is that original sound?
I am both envious of and happy for future binge-watchers of this show who will be able to watch these last b&w episodes with no commercials. I didn’t know the show’s title until just now, (good title btw) but it could easily have been “Breaking Bad part 2" because Gene really, for a second there, both considered using…
Xanadu was a bad movie with a great soundtrack. Dancin’ was my favorite. This must have been shot for Night Flight or one of those late night music variety shows that flourished for a few years before MTV won out. Also this is one of The Tubes best songs. Yes the “male” side of the song hasn’t aged well, (not…
Aw, I love that song.
The survivors might be up on the theory that a copy-of-a-copy can potentially have some residual human left within; either a lot or a little. On the other hand, yeah, Frankie has been burned already several times with copies. Also Caleb might have a heel-turn coming up because after Hale killed him last week, she…
I read this reply in Michael Keaton’s voice, and if it’s you dude, I apologize. I wont know what this movie will be or would have been. I do still love you as Batman and hope you get more work under the cowl. Batman Beyond maybe? WB seems like a couple tires blew off the bus. Hang in there.
Yeah, I liked it better than I thought I would. It’s aware of its own cheesy-ness and indulges in that. It felt a little over-edited too. Maybe it was over-scripted on the other hand. Eight or ten characters had backstories that either needed fleshing out, or shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Stacked cast,…
MGM seems like a giant snarl of lawyers, self-circular legal documents, and stomach acid. Best to steer clear of it entirely.
I’d watch a musical about a young woman cast as Batgirl, her relationships with the crew and costume people, and the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of making a bad movie. Especially if Michael Keaton gets a solo wearing dark eye-makeup.
Spectrum here! We’ll take ‘em. Send them our way. They’ll be Spectrum Originals by the weekend.