I love Brett Gelman a ridiculous amount and was lucky enough to see him do stand up over here in the UK when he was filming Fleabag, and afterwards had a short chat where he was really friendly.
So yes, in short one day I do hope to marry him.
I love Brett Gelman a ridiculous amount and was lucky enough to see him do stand up over here in the UK when he was filming Fleabag, and afterwards had a short chat where he was really friendly.
So yes, in short one day I do hope to marry him.
I’m looking forward to seeing how effective her cgi penis is, if they get it wrong I’ll be furious!
I once went on a date with one of the researchers who’s in that documentary. Which is a fairly weak claim to fame, especially as at the end of the night she made it clear we should stay just friends.
I’ve seen most of them and I don’t have kids - but I do suffer from depression and sometimes they’re what I need when I’m in a low place.
I do. It’s sweet, warm hearted, funny, and has a great central message too.
Um, Zootopia was 2016. And all kinds of lovely, too. I’m not a big fan of the Disney corporation, but it can’t be denied that sometimes they make great films.
Quite, it’s a thing of beauty and whenever my anti-depressants aren’t doing the job it’s a movie which so far has always managed to put me in a good mood.
Or BMX Bandits!
Well now I just feel stupid!
I don’t get the “David Lynch does Disney” comparison at all, yes, it’s a gentle, sweet and touching movie (and one of my favourites) but just because it’s not disturbing doesn’t mean it has anything in common with Disney flicks, many of which are vibrant, exciting and action packed, and even those which aren’t don’t…
I turned 25 in 1999, was in my final year at university and went a bit mad while writing a dissertation. Then I fell madly in love with my best friend only to tell her this and for her to be quietly appalled, before moving back home with my mentally ill mother and spending the rest of the year unemployed and…
I really liked the show, okay, it wasn’t perfect but it pulled off a lot of intriguing ideas and the cast were never less than impressive.
I felt much the same way about this episode but would rate it a C+ at best, it had it’s moments but considering when it was written it was the series finale as the show hadn’t been given another season at that point if it had been the last outing for Archer and co it would have been pretty average fare. For anyone…
I presumed he meant Frank Darabont and we should have all quit after season 2. Which I’m not convinced is such a bad idea at all.
No, she was spayed as a teenager.
True, and I was devastated by the ending for a long time, but have finally come to terms with it and despite it’s bleakness I’m still madly in love with the show. And hey, at least Ed and Norma got a happy ending...
I’ve never been able to rewatch it, I even struggle with season 8 (which definitely has it’s issues) despite liking James Spader and Catherine Tate a lot. Something was just off about the whole ninth season, I mean even the normally amazing Michael Schur couldn’t pull off the proposed Dwight / Farm spin-off.
I’m completely confused by The Office being suggested above, that would be part of my “Worst Ever Final Season” list, and fairly nearly the top of it as well.
I would say Twin Peaks The Return but a tiny part of me still hopes that Lynch returns to that universe, even if it is for only another movie or a much shorter mini-series. I know it’s never going to happen, but hey, I can but dream...
Ah, thanks for that, that’s good to hear.