I loved all the characters this brought together. Jocelyn, Zeke, Regular Sized Rudy, and even Marshmallow stopped by.
I loved all the characters this brought together. Jocelyn, Zeke, Regular Sized Rudy, and even Marshmallow stopped by.
I believe you misspelled MULTIPASS
So is he literally the only psychiatrist worth listening to? Does he trump every other psychiatrist in existence? Can he literally never be wrong?
So, literally, one guy.
Definitely feels like they had to sell this as a limited series and thus one with a strong arc, when really the fun part is seeing these characters hang out.
On the other hand it meant the people sitting in that theater for 3 1/2 hours at least got something to eat.
It was pretty damn seamless, and especially impressive given that it was a pretty low-budget picture.
This situation was covered extensively in the 1994 espionage thriller Naked Gun 331/3: The Final Insult.
AGW is still real, though.
If you had told me at the beginning of last year that Mad Max 4 was going to win six Oscars I would not have believed you at all.
No it didn't, 12 Years A Slave took Best Picture then.
It would be nice for a science fiction film to one day get the prize, though. I feel like it's been close in recent years but that's one last hurdle to clear.
Bridge of Spies is a fun, spritely, well-paced movie about people doing cynical things in service of loftier goals. And Rylance was excellent in it.
For a long period they were deciding between the titles "Spectre" and "Fisherman's Wife 2: The Retentacling."
I liked Clay Aiken's tweet that Smith is the first openly gay man to be wrong about being the first openly gay man to win an Oscar.
I hate Smith's falsetto but I guess it works for some people? I honestly don't know. That was the one "WTF" win of the night for me.
If they were smart this is what they'd do. Change a few names and ship designs and it's a whole other story- hell, the "official canon" on the battle of Axanar is so vague they're already inventing new events and characters. Just go that extra mile and you're in the legal clear- but then you can't sell Klingon Coffee…
It's a stalling tactic. While it's a little complicated because of the Paramount/CBS split, I don't think they're likely to find anything in the public domain.
"I'm getting paid for this!"
This one's ending isn't quite as brilliant but it's so gloriously stupid that it has to rank at least in the top 5.