And still nobody sticks up for Juno.
And still nobody sticks up for Juno.
A harsh and violent one at that. In Bruges is a genre-crosser, but comedy isn't the one I would brand it with first.
I was hooked on Joker's Wild as well. We had a slot-machine piggy bank in the house, and I would draw paper reels to tape on top of the bank's metal reels with dollar amounts and devils on them.
I will throw another name on the pile, The Moneymaze, with its humna-sized rat maze that contestants had to run through for cash and prizes. Fewer moving parts, but they had to switch up the walls all the time, and lots of buttons and lights to upkeep.
The new $100,000 Pyramid combines the best of both worlds: the category cards and the bonus boards are all 3-sided trilons, but each side is a monitor. It's near perfection. The only quibble is that they deliberately set them up to squeak while turning, as if they need to be oiled. It's overkill.
"Slide it, Earl!"
Yeah, I have a feeling that last bump wasn't just a punchline.
Selina for Kai! Although she'd have to become a vedek first. Maybe the baby lamas can put in a good word.
Yeah but we got that in the pilot. This many eps later maybe they should put up a clock to let us know how much longer he's going to go on.
Lots of binge-watching leading up to the Tonys. Finally watched S1 of Mozart in the Jungle yesterday, and was pleased. It sometimes sank into Smash-like preciousness, but overall it was very creative and very different.
Six Feet Under marathon all weekend on HBO2. Such a great show to binge watch. And that perfect finale episode is coming up around 11AM ET Sunday.
I just wish life was like The Sims, where I could call in sick from work every other day without getting fired.
The Sims: Why Don't Any Of Them Want To Move In With Me?
Sometimes I would simply leave a house running while I sleep, and most times most of the housemates found a way to die by the time I woke up.
That, and move_objects on
No apologies, no regrets — the Big Brother all-seasons marathon on CBS All Access. They're up to season 7/All-Stars right now. 10 more seasons to go after that.
"And how was your day, dear?"
Here's why Bob is the most interesting winner ever to date: not only is he a fierce, fearless and entertaining queen, but he is also a commanding presence out of drag. He is the first winner who I could see branching out and taking jobs in OR out of drag, just like Ru does. Hell, in ten years if Ru wants to retire…
This was the last year MTV was MTV, since The Real World debuted in 1992 and the wheels were set in motion toward the Kardashian world we now live in.
Kenan will tie Hammond's record next season if he sticks around — unless you count Hammond's announcer years, in which case Darrell remains 2 years ahead of him. He appears as Trump every week so he might as well be considered cast again.