chimpjnr
ChimpJnr
chimpjnr

We were all proud for you. Probably made a few people go back and delete comments, now that they're under more scrutiny. But such is life.

I always liked Annie's "huh?" comment when Jack was down between her legs* and said "it's clean".

Don't be fatuous, Biff.

It was a really nice house too.

I don't know if I've ever heard SNL described as a "satirical sketch show". It's not exactly Brass Eye.

I wonder where the show is actually filmed. Does anyone know?

It's interesting how it always takes twenty years to properly go back and evaluate a decade. It's been that way for as long as I've been alive (I was born in the 70s). I wonder if it was always that way (and whether it is the case for the young today)?

As someone who thinks that Noah is the worst character on TV this side of Ramsey Bolton, I have to take the bait and ask what you find likeable about him. I just find him utterly reprehensible, even in his own POV where he sees himself as the hero.

Was that a series finale? Granted, there was no resolution to Alison and Cole, but the show was always ultimately about Noah (and nowhere more so than in his own mind). Perhaps he bled out on the floor after cutting his neck, and this was all some Brooklyn version of "An Occurance at Owl Creek Bridge".

In what universe is Noah the protagonist of this show? He is, at the most generous, the antagonist.

Much as I enjoyed their last album, I am amazed that they are so high up on the billing at Coachella this year. With one hit single, and a three year hiatus between albums, that's a mighty lofty perch they scored themselves there.

Oh, for sure. I certainly wouldn't describe it as a good movie. Just not the garbage it is often made out to be.

I honestly don't have a problem with much of TPM. The escape from the Federation in the beginning, the pod-race, and, of course, the fight with Darth Maul were all entertaining, and I would place the last in the most re-watched scenes from any Star Wars movie, for me at least. Okay, Jar Jar sucked, but other than

You should read up on what has happened to him since. It's terribly sad, and anyone who joined in the bullying after the movie should feel partly responsible.

It's an unpopular view, granted, but I don't think that TPM was the worst of the prequels. That honor goes to Attack of the Clones.

There's eating the scenery, and there's enjoying it. He clearly falls into the latter camp. Much as I enjoy his rants, his moments of quiet are just as, to use your word, mesmerizing.

I don't think that Jude Law's credentials as an actor have ever been in doubt, have they? Granted, he's taken a few paycheck roles, but hasn't everyone? Were it not for his pretty-boy looks, and nanny shenanigans, I don't think anyone would be questioning his abilities.

I didn't get the sense that was first rodeo back in Honduras (or his first cowgirl and cowboy).

Is this show worth persevering with? I watched the first two episodes, but never picked it back up.

Maybe when it comes to churches, we actually don't covet that which we see everyday. I live near the cathedral in DC, but it's never really wowed me all that much. I'd sooner take the great churches of Europe, but maybe that's because it's (a) where I came from; and (b) the history that goes with them. The inherent