Stephen Root, Adam Arkin, Elizabeth Marvel
Stephen Root, Adam Arkin, Elizabeth Marvel
I thought she was being sarcastic, but perhaps not.
Yeah, by the end it wasn't even allegory anymore. It was Lewis imagining that if Narnia were real, what would the incarnation look like there?
It's pretty hard to miss the religious allegories in The Last Battle.
I wasn't included in that poll, apparently.
It also wasn't any fun, which could say more about my expectations than the movie itself (I like plenty of movies that aren't fun).
Someone probably hasn't, but I'm not that someone.
Obligatory response disagreeing, since Cars 2 is the worst, followed by Cars.
RIP @Dan
I hope she doesn't tell a good portion of the developing world their meals are GMO free, because that means they're not eating.
20% was just Todd VanDerWerff watching the episodes over and over.
You better cite your sources, or one of the film's stars might sue you!
And every character is named Martha.
I'm with Bugs on this one. That interchange (not intersection) wasn't built until after most of Bugs' escapades.
You truly do juzt pazz by, because that was in the article.
Arguments with low stakes are my favorites. Arguing is also the best part of Scattergories.
I think the flaw is making the analogy in the first place. Since twenty-seven is a real number, it can be depicted a such. Since "twenty zero" isn't, it would be depicted as adjacent numbers.
I can't speak for Italian, Signor, but that's not how numbers work in English.
Normally, I try not to listen when cigarettes tell me to do things, but I can make an exception.
Of all the times defenestration has been confused with disembowlment, this is the only time I've witnessed it.