I fits that Raven-Symoné guested on "k.C. Undercover" as the inventor of the effortlessly irritating robot girl Judy.
I fits that Raven-Symoné guested on "k.C. Undercover" as the inventor of the effortlessly irritating robot girl Judy.
Too bad she's on the UK channel with the smallest audience. :(
David S. Goyer will always, ALWAYS be the guy who wrote "Death Warrant" and then complained that "Predator 2" was a piece of shit. Admittedly he was right, but pot kettle much?
"If I were a DC exec, this interview answer would have made me throw something expensive at the wall."
Someone should do a "Crossroads"-a-thon (this, the one with Ralph Macchio, the shortlived American TV series with Robert Urich [RIP], the long-running English soap opera).
"Before creating such hit series as Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder,"
Jerry Goldsmith wants a word.
Too bad Amy Adams couldn't have cameo'd and redone the bit where she kissed Lawrence.
Elizabeth Gillies might go down well.
But the rule among critics (and hipsters, and douchebags) is, you're not allowed to suggest Ariana Grande is in any way properly talented due to the fact that she got her big break through Nickelodeon and has a vagina. Whereas Justin Timberlake can get a pass for anything - including "The Love Guru."
Markus and McFeely have displayed their chops on numerous occasions, so maybe relax.
Spidey is worthy!
The Daily Mail's site features American commenters to make you despair for humanity alongside the British commenters doing the same thing.
"The Matrix Reloaded" was wondrous for the 10 minutes Monica was on screen. When I found out she had even less screen time in "The Matrix Revolutions," I decided to never bother seeing it.
Not to mention "The Second Glass Teat," not least because it includes an actual Ellison script for "The Young Lawyers" (and frothing about how it didn't turn out as he hoped).
But she was married to David Addison in an alternate universe.
It does suck when otherwise good writers can't grasp that it's alright to let people live happily ever after sometimes…
I'm thinking it's "Supernatural."
Every bit as brilliant as the "Framley Examiner."
Um… no, I still think Beyonce Knowles sucks.