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I love Sansa telling him he won’t even be a memory before he dies.  Turner’s not the greatest actress on GoT, but she made those lines work.

I enjoyed the stage version much more — I think there’s something about the manic energy of Mel Brooks’ style coming across better in a live performance vs. film.

Stop expecting these poor internet writers to have read things, you monster!

Brando wasn’t in the Original Broadway Production - Sky was played by Robert Alda, Star of Stage & Screen and Father of Alan Alda.

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It really depends on how you play Adelaide. There's a legitimate reading of the character as far smarter and far more independent than she pretends to be. Sarah is the one I see as far more dated in how repressed and naive she's made out to be. 

Their cameo in the movie Cars remains maybe my favorite cameo in any movie, anywhere. I particularly enjoyed “the track is always lit/so is my brother” line, because it sailed right over the head of all the kids watching.


If you have been around cars for any length of time, and don’t have a love/hate relationship with them, I’m not sure you can really claim any Jalop heritage.

Calling it now.

“There’s less rules than on planes, and nobody gets dragged off through the aisle like on a plane. People have more time to go nuts and do crazy things.”

I actually used to really enjoy Amtrak along the Northeast Regional line (DC <-> Philly <-> NYC), because the stations are all in the heart of the city, making actual travel time comparable if not faster than getting to-and-from airports and flying.

“Disruptors Disrupt Own Business in Search of Wages/Benefits that are Equal to the Industry it Disrupted

I told you he was a twat.

“Japanese car, huh? You know what I say about the Japanese? They—”

Imagine if they went with the “My Mother the Car” route and had Roseanne’s voice coming out of the Trans-Am.

The additions are going to be an alien that only Lecy Goranson can see, a flamboyant talking Trans-Am, and Mr. T.

That’s fair, to be honest. And I’d say that even by those standards, Fiona’s exit failed to grapple with all of that. By saying the character deserved better, I don’t mean a “better fate.” I mean an exit more befitting the complexity of her character arc—I’m not as hard on her as you are, but I don’t think the episode

That’s how hopeless trash dresses. They've made it clear that's what these characters are. 

Shameless has treated Rossum so badly, and done such a disservice to her character, that I was truly expecting that shot of her jet flying overhead to end in an explosion, or a post-credits scene where one of the Gallagher comes in to announce her plane spun in over Lake Michigan.