This movie absolutely creeped me out as a kid when I saw it in the theatre and despite owning the Blu-Ray box set, I have never watched this movie again ever.
Old Man Yelling At Cloud here, but how do people afford to eat out all the time? For my entire working career I’ve brought lunch to work - leftovers, sandwiches, etc. And yet I’ve long been in the minority in any office I’ve worked where everyone else goes out to grab fast food burgers or sandwiches or wraps. I just…
The episode was fun, but completely in studio when you’re in LONDON!? And from the preview, it appears next week’s episode might also be entirely in studio.
So am I the only one who thinks the Hot Dutch Guy was actually the famous singer doing the Kenny Rogers song, i.e., they guy was playing his own music in his houseboat?
Good advice. My strategy is to always start with the same two, different words every day, which eliminate and/or places 4 vowels and a good chunk of common consonants. That strategy got me to HOUND today in 3 as well.
Better than blackout curtains is a sleeping mask, because you can take it with you when you travel, use it in hotels, on the plane, etc., etc. Sleeping masks are reasonably inexpensive in the travel sections of major stores or in specialty luggage stores.
I once told my kids that Shepherd’s Pie was made with real Shepherds, and now they won’t eat Girl Guide Cookies.
My “head canon’ on Love & Thunder is that the movie is DELIBERATELY disjointed and DELIBERATELY WEIRD because it’s 100% told through the eyes of Korg narrating the adventure to little kids, and Korg has a strange way of recounting the events, so they don’t always make sense.
Anyway: It’s not clear how much of this material will appear on the Netflix special, which goes live on the service at 10 p.m. Eastern on the evening of Friday, March 4
On the assumption that Tweetbot et al are dead, here’s some ways around the bloat of the Twitter app and the suppressing of the chronological feed:
I feel like the streaming services are going to have to do something soon about the ridiculous time periods between seasons. I think it’s going to be increasingly difficult, with, like, 5000 TV series to choose from each year, to maintain audience loyalty if it’s going to take THREE TO FOUR YEARS to get another season…
I thought season 1 was great and I also don’t get the hate. I mean, The Fellowship of the Ring was 3 hours of world building that culminated in a COMMITTEE MEETING. And it’s considered a classic.
The judges will allow it.
I saw it advertised on specialty cable channels in Canada (i.e., Food Network, etc.) and nothing about the ads grabbed me and even made me think I should watch it on Disney+ in six weeks.
Children. All of them. Children.
Oh, I was so happy to read this. I think ET may be the most over-rated “classic” film of all time. Saw it once. Never again.
The Netflix produced season of Designated Survivor was so tonally different than when it was on linear TV, it might as well have been a different show altogether. I basically pretend it was the “multiverse” season.
Yup. We had a Chi-Chi’s in Winnipeg (Canada) growing up and the fried ice cream was the best. And something I’ve rarely, if ever, seen on any other menu.
Growing up I knew that the local newspaper movie reviewer and me had entirely opposite tastes. The more he hated a film, the more I knew I’d enjoy it.