"Oh noooo, no thank you. I've been nominated for Oscars; I don't need to be in this movie. So great to see you, though!"
"Oh noooo, no thank you. I've been nominated for Oscars; I don't need to be in this movie. So great to see you, though!"
"Aww you really stepped in it this time, P.G.!"
Marky Mark is one of my favorite impressions that the WHM guys do, along with Paul Giamatti and (of course) Wilford Brimley. "I can't believe that Goober got the cancer, bro."
Fixed. I had combined Jeffrey Wright with Felix Leiter, his character from the Bond films.
Poor Bernarnold. I hope that Jeffrey Wright is able to stick around in some capacity. He, Thandie Newton, and Evan Rachel Wood have been doing great work on this show.
Yeah this episode made me fairly confident in that theory, as well. The previous evidence (namely, the old Westworld logo, and the fact that William was never seen interacting with Teddy/Maeve) seemed circumstantial at best. But as you pointed out, the show is now dropping some heavy hints.
The end of the movie would have revealed that everything was just a dream, just a dream, just a dream…
This episode breaks my heart a little bit, especially when Homer says, "You kids should thank your mother. Now that she's a better person, we can see how awful we really are."
The only possible silver lining I can see in this is that maybe this is the kick in the ass that will get Democrats to get out and vote in the 2018 midterms. Democrats have a lot of Senate seats to defend that year, and maybe it will be easier to do that under a Trump presidency than a Clinton one.
Ralph Fiennes as Alfred is such inspired casting.
The kill-streak has ended! Teddy lives to see another day (barely)!
To this day, I cannot read anything about the Broncos without hearing Homer say, "Awwww, the Denver Broncos!"
Olbermann is something of an unsung hero on BoJack Horseman. He had two really great line readings in this year's season finale that made me laugh out loud:
I hope it becomes a running gag that James Marsden is killed every episode.
I'm not sure if Enchanted needs a sequel, but the movie is so charming that I wouldn't say no to seeing one. You can tell that the writer and director of the original were poking fun at Disney princess movies out of love, not out of spite.
I took the Jeopardy online test last night, and it was rough. I got the first five or six questions right, but then I missed the next few, and then I fell into a rut that I couldn't really get out of. I think I got about 30/50.
"This fanfic—"
Jesse's right on the money when he says that any trailer for any Antoine Fuqua-directed movie will mention Training Day. Fuqua and David Ayer have ridden on the success of that movie for years, and I don't think that any of their films since then have been able to top it.
* Someone's a fan of Fargo! The shot where the blood mixed with the spilled milk was very reminiscent of a shot from the second season premiere of that show.
I could not tell the two new white guys apart. Maybe I'm just face-blind (or mildly racist).