cura-te-ipsum
Cura Te Ipsum
cura-te-ipsum

Well, he already played Ramirez in Highlander who was a bit of a wizard and especially so in Highlander 2 ... oh, right.

Didn’t Tracy Morgan warn Jimmy Fallon once that if he pulled any shit during his performance thst he’d fuck him up so he didn’t? Which means all that fucking around with other people was him deliberately being a self-aggrandising asshole?

The man blew up and laid waste to Star Wars *and* Star Trek. What touch are we talking about here? Leprosy?

I am torn, if the outcome is that JJ Abrams never makes anything else for the rest of his life, that alone almost makes this all worth it.

From my understanding, Sofia Coppola was a last minute addition after both I think Julia Roberts and Winona Ryder dropped out so it’s not like she was exactly forced into the role from the get-go.

Obligatory joke about how nothing’s changed about Paris after the apocalypse then as workers are clearly still battling the government over multiple grievances.

Now playing

So the man is literally a Father Ted sketch come to life?

Angel ultimately surpassed its source and that final season was brilliant. The cancellation frustrates me as the last Season 5 episode would have still been extremely good but the cancellation made it even better if that makes any sense (we wouldn’t have had the above scene for starters).

Outside of Cinemascore, it’s fine for most things. My impression of that statement is that it was generally considered a good show overall (however not at the top levels of the TV Hall of Fame) but really nailed the landing.

Counterpart got better and better until a tour de force Episode 8 which is magnificent. Then episodes 9 and 10 dropped the ball so badly you could see the Counterpart subreddit deflate in real time.

Ross and Rachel deserved each other in a save the rest of the world from Typhoid Mary by locking her up kind of way by pairing them off and hence sparing everyone else from either of them.

I remember the execution of Ross saying the wrong name being so forced at the time too.

On the other hand, some of us really are that incompetent.

Not surprisingly on the press tour for that film, Steve Carrell was asked the obvious question and did answer that unlike his character, he did have some prior experience.

On the other end of the spectrum, there was the Battlestar Galactica finale which retroactively made me hate a show I still think has the best season of TV I’ve ever seen (Season 1).

... for now.

I’ve heard the Six Feet Under finale described as being an A+ ending for a B+ show.

That’s my earliest memory of Keanu Reeves, seeing this film in 1994 and I remember thinking there’s more to Shakespeare (or acting in general) than just delivering the lines.

Or just X-Men it and don't address the aging thing at all.

Nowadays, software is getting sophisticated enough to make everyone say anything they want more and more seamlessly by the day even without audio clips saying the exact words.