The Grudge was a big hit for her, there was some falling out with the agent or agency who got her that, and of course she took time off to raise a kid and it's harder to restart your career after an absence.
The Grudge was a big hit for her, there was some falling out with the agent or agency who got her that, and of course she took time off to raise a kid and it's harder to restart your career after an absence.
There are definitely times (especially under Saward) where it goes too far into an actual cynicism, but here I think it's more a bad, broken situation that the Doctor has to actually inject some sanity into.
The thing that I always loved about the show was that, on top of the political satire, it was just a guy having fun with having his own TV show. He was like a kid in a candy store.
It wasn't uncommon during his "Cheating Death" segments when he'd read the side effects of whatever Prescott product he was pushing.
Interviewing Carey Mulligan for The Great Gatsby- both of them realize the other hasn't read the book (Mulligan admits she can't read, she just says her lines phonetically, "Then we have lunch and I think is lunch in the movie?") and they pay a visit to LeVar Burton who shows them the magic of reading.
See, I would assume that he would just tell Mowgli "It just doesn't matter!"
I have not seen The Immigrant, or for that matter a lot of the good art house movies that have come out this year. It's been difficult getting to the movies at all, for various and sundry reasons.
The Lego Movie gets onto ONE ballot? Not awesome, people.
I wouldn't be surprised if they did, really. All those obscenely wealthy televangelists end up investing their cash in dubious schemes.
But is there something "lesser" about just being a tone poem more than a coherent drama? Is that less of a worthy approach?
Jon and Doc Boy's enthusiasm over Binky, The Clown Who Saved Christmas was always a favorite part for me.
Oh, the diversity isn't unrealistic at all. It's more the vision of a police department that is only comically inept at its worst and actually effective and responsible to the public at best.
"We're a Brazilian steakhouse!" was my favorite Gene utterance.
"Thursdays we watch Scandal."
I'm going through WWF through RAW (so from 1993 on) and WCW via Nitro, so I can get the builds to each event. And I've been watching some of the mid-80s stuff too.
Got around to Interstellar, loved it. The "power of love" business turned out not to be quite as overwrought as I feared- one really OTT speech aside (Nolan's dialogue is always just a little too on the nose), the plot part of it was something I could reason out without resorting to New Age handwaves. Great visuals of…
I did love "Will I be seeing you at Chick-Fil-A?"
White actors do not generally suffer from systematic discrimination in casting.
Oh God, Locklear had the pastamaker sketch- one of their all time bests.
Caught a good portion of the MST3K Turkey Day marathon. So much nostalgia.