Maybe you could have started with showier stuff like 'Judgment Night' and 'Very Bad Things' then and if that pushed, leave out "Carol & Company", 'Larger Than Life' and friggin' 'Rush Hour 2'.
Maybe you could have started with showier stuff like 'Judgment Night' and 'Very Bad Things' then and if that pushed, leave out "Carol & Company", 'Larger Than Life' and friggin' 'Rush Hour 2'.
How can you not ask about Judgment Night?!? I'm very disappointed.
There was a desperate neuroticism to Rebecca that made it clear she was merely a would-be corporate ball-breaker rather than the real deal, and thus I think she was too sympathetic to be a sexist caricature.
What some people may categorise as a stereotypically 'feminine' weakness, her innate softness and lack of…
How do you get 80% out of the deaths of two (or possibly three) characters?
Not 'mmmm Colleen Camp'?
I only came here to do two things, kick some ass and drink some beer…Looks like we're almost outta beer.
Whose comment? Sherilyn's or Courteney Cox's? Anyway, I like them both with a bit more (curvy not fat) weight than usual.
I'll give you a pass seeing as he played the entire role in drag and it's therefore unlikely that he became a star on the back of that performance, good as he was.
Surely Rob Lowe knows that it's not a good idea to have dark secrets after the sex-tape leak.
David Duchovny?
"Who cares about eyebrows?"
Never has George Costanza been so wrong.
Freckle or mole?
It's a pity Earle wasn't given better stories because characterisation-wise he definitely had a shot at being one of TV's all-time greatest villains, a few notches below 'Bob'.
I liked that Cooper sweetly turned-down Audrey because she was too young. Only a man of true integrity could resist a woman who looked that throwing herself at him.
Was that a question or a statement? But yeah, Courteney circa 1994. That said, apart from the unfortunate and sadly de rigour (for women of a certain age) 'trout pout' I still think she looks pretty good.
I could say the same thing about a lot of actresses from the 1980/90s, but Sherilyn Fenn is definitely top of the list.
Sherilyn Fenn should have played Catwoman.
Only several minutes of my life.
An awful charisma-vacuum character and an even worse subplot with that black-widow nonsense that had no connection to the rest of the show.
TV-wise, it's probably close. It's also definitely one of the most influential TV shows of all time.