This only reminds me that Andy Hallett is no longer with us. *sadface*
This only reminds me that Andy Hallett is no longer with us. *sadface*
Someone needs to get Bronson Pinchot and Mark Linn-Baker back together, even if for a one off sketch. I need to see the Dance of Joy again.
My wife and I watched this movie with slightly different perspective, as both of us are professors in STEM fields.
Conan O'Brien will team up with the Governator to create a fantasy/late-night hybrid called Conan and Conan the Comedians. Gerry Lopez and Andy Richter provide the comic foil and archer roles.
There is no way to do this correctly, but the least objectionable way is to change the story in IX to minimize her involvement and perhaps a CGI model for a scene or two to provide for a good death. Han got his death scene, I think Leia deserves hers. RIP
Just shows that it isn't just athletes that will go where the money is.
I had the misfortune of watching it on-demand, which ruined the flow of the show with endless commercials and behind-the-scenes BS. I like the idea of the episode and the actors, except for Lucy.
2016 can fuck off. I know there are illnesses and deaths like this every year, but those of us of a certain age are now having our childhood heroes aging enough to, as Greg Proops says, be swirling in the heavens.
Then can both go away now.
Straining for… or straining to drop some kids off at the pool. Kids mean this movie.
Wings as a whole is an underrated sitcom, at least nowadays. The situation is pretty standard, even boring, but the characters and writing are snappy and funny.
A simple teaser of the space station even bigger than Starkiller base would probably be enough.
I would have liked to see Steven Universe, or perhaps Rick and Morty, not that I can really argue with this list. There's just that much good TV these days.
Temba, his arms full of presents.
If only the Book of Mormon…
It was easy to get past the technical issues because of how fun it was, and how good many of the performances were. I've never been a fan of Arianna Grande, but she did a decent job. I enjoyed the dancing a lot more than the singing, but that's just what I like.
When one has as much presence on social media as she does (her videos were widely shared in my feed before I abandoned FB post election), it become necessary to put that person on display and engage them, in the hopes that they can be mollified or neutralized. Social media is so virulent these days that it cannot be…
If a comic book is what it takes to do the sequel justice, then so be it. I'll buy.
2016 has been brutal for this sort of thing. RIP Shephard.
I spent $15 on a ticket to see this (by myself on a Monday night) not really knowing what to expect. I hadn't seen the trailer, but having been a Doctor Who fan for 30 years, I knew about the idiocy of the BBC in destroying so many episodes.