It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.
It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.
Wow, I read “Green Room” but in my head I was thinking “Project Greenlight” and “that sounds risky,” but I’m glad I was just being obtuse.
I’m also in for Ali.
Sorry, this list cannot count as "complete" while not including Justified. At least it's still on Prime… crap, I probably messed that up now :|
I've answered this question before, actually:
The Thing That Should Not Be Under The Deck
Fight Fire with Fire Extinguishers
Yeah, TEA. EARL GREY. HOT. definitely doesn't need a French press.
To be fair, calling Walter Peck "Wally Wick" and then responding to the Mayor with "It's true, Your Honor: this man is some kind of rodent, I don't know which," is still pretty funny.
Yeah, Port City makes a lot of good stuff! I still need to tour that place someday… my old apartment when I first moved up here was apparently just a couple miles from the brewery.
It really bums me out that Devil's Backbone got bought out by them. Their Vienna Lager was my go-to "always have it handy in the fridge" beer ever since moving to Alexandria. I actually haven't had one in a while, which also really bums me out.
Whoa, whoa, whoooaaaa, nice shootin', Tex!
It is punishingly hard, but I also absolutely adore Gradius III. If it were to make it to this, I would also hope that the Konami Code tweak (and the original, for that matter) still works…
Fios offers Fusion, but I don't get it in my current package (hehe). So I'll look out for suggestions for alternative methods.
He even said "Small wonder," when Fitz was examining the head, which may or may not have been intended as a reference, but I took as one.
Bambadjan really sold that perpetual smile. When I was in graduate school, in the lab where I worked there was a fair amount of students from various African nations, and every single one of them always had that same smile on their faces at all times. They were also some of the nicest people I've ever met at any point…
Double… secret racism, sir?
I loved that sketch, but even if I hadn't, you could tell they were enjoying themselves. Those "we're the only ones in on this joke" laughs they gave each other really sold it, on the level that not only the characters thought they were being funny, but also that Wiig and McKinnon knew just how stupid they were being…
Ideally, this one *would* work as a trilogy. That's actually how it was written (technically, a trilogy of trilogies, I guess? 9 trades, but there are 3 distinct acts to the whole story), so if it's going to be filmed, that's the way to go.
Huh.