I recently saw Blazing Saddles in a theater (hadn't seen it at all in years) and found BS much clunkier and less funny overall than Young Frankenstein. Surprised they came out in the same year.
I recently saw Blazing Saddles in a theater (hadn't seen it at all in years) and found BS much clunkier and less funny overall than Young Frankenstein. Surprised they came out in the same year.
Not scared of her, but of what happened to her.
I thought so. She was particularly horrifying, in a good way. Reminded me a little of Begotten.
Is she eyeless or have they been sealed shut?
It was absolutely stunning and I don't understand why it wasn't part of the review either.
I was 19 and in college when the first one came out. I loved it so much (it's still my favorite) that I went out with a boy a few times because he looked like Mark Hamill.
Same with Grey's Anatomy. It's been up and down for years, but this past year was the absolute worst for plotlines.
The show should have ended with whichever season finale it was where Olivia fixes Fitz and Olivia's marriage and then flies off with Jake.
I made it part of the way through the fourth season before giving up, too.
No mention of Alan Young being in Mr. Ed?
I also didn't care about the backstories of The Grinch or Voldemort.
Right, I had it backwards. That poor guy who wanted to marry Kepner, I wonder whatever happened to him.
Nothing will ever top the "Hell or High Water" episode of ER.
Oh damn, you're right. I thought it was his marriage to Stephanie, but it was April's marriage to that poor guy who immediately disappeared and never caused any trouble.
Date? He left her at the altar to run away with Kepner!
When Jackson was running around the hospital looking for her, I'm surprised not one person mentioned that they nearly got married.
And she's so defensive about forgetting Stephanie that she throws Weber under the bus. "Oh yeah, well she .. she.. she shouldn't have been there! And since she was there, it's her fault for helping a kid and being trapped with a rapist."
The one glimpse we got of Megan shows her with an unnaturally bright shade of red (much like the color I dyed my hair in the 80s, which is how I know). Where was she held prisoner that she had access to a colorist?
BIH - Burn In Hell
Thanks! I still want to know the meaning of the tooth found in the wall in The Tenant, too.