It turns out they can measure how strong one is with “The Shining” by using a simple blood test.
It turns out they can measure how strong one is with “The Shining” by using a simple blood test.
The showrunners had to advise him against wanting to hold or eat a waffle in every scene :)
Is that the accent John Malkovich was going for in his portrayal of Poirot? I thought he was resurrecting his character from Rounders, Teddy “KGB”
I prefer my Rians in puppet form.
Finally, what I prayed for to happen during its original run will be realised!
He’s so great as Mickey.
Even when she says she won’t spoil the (new) ending, she goes right ahead and does. I laughed at the shitty caveat she presented.
Exactly. True stories can be fucking scary. Chernobyl had so much dread and captured the period perfectly.
Documentary Now! was my turning point. Hader and Fred Armisen are just too good in that.
You had me, I mean lost me, at “this 170 minute film”. Even King would think that too long.
This looks great. Love me some Zach (and Brie).
Exactly. Where’s their tea towel and drinks tray.
Should have sent them into space. Burning them just made an extra copy. Silly billies.
You didn’t fail, Velvet. They did.
You really created a masterpiece by editing your reply and adding “cuckboy” at the end there, fuckknuckle. There’ll be no looooooooong second term for me. I’m not from your electorally corrupt country.
Surely, it was an epidemic of stupidity that got the feckless cunt elected in the first place. It matters little to me, although I care about my American friends having such a morally corrupt scumbag in the Oval Office, I’m not from your electorally defective country.
Surely, Shirley. The pilot in 1989 starts in a coffee shop. That’s enough evidence for me. Anyway, it doesn’t matter. You’re a Friends lover. I’m a Seinfeld lover. We’re not even supposed to be talking to each other :)
Jesus Christ on a four-stroke Vespa.
Imbecility is universal and cyclical.
They did also point out that is was creepy, mostly through Elaine’s disgust. I think the show was honest about human flaws and didn’t shy away from showing its characters in a poor light.