No, you were right about the "grinding pepper" motions. These flatscans just don't know how to give a decent knob job.
No, you were right about the "grinding pepper" motions. These flatscans just don't know how to give a decent knob job.
MSG is in lots of things aside from Chinese food. I'd lay the blame on the "cheap" part where they use spices to hide flaws in the taste and freshness of the food.
It looks like, they filmed the pilot around when she turned 14. Her first acting credit is from 2007. I'd say they hired her (a 14 year old girl) for reasons other than being "stunning" to look at.
About the same time you lost your sense of tact.
I feel like most of the time the child acting on Modern Family could best be described as "cute" and "abled". I'm not sure if I'd go farther than that.
They just don't get it.
I went Hot Fuzz for '07. I love Walk Hard though.
I thought the same thing today when I was making my "movie of the year birth" list. Comedies dropped after 2000 on my list. Not that their aren't movies I don't find funny after 2000 but ain't none of 'em my favorites.
That's too bad. I like Aqua. Or at least what I've heard.
I feel like American Dad is holding up better after moving networks than Futurama did after it's revival(s). There was a noticeable dip on AD at first but I think it's mostly recovered since then. I'm not sure if I feel the same way about Futurama but I think Futurama had a harder path in that they had made, three…
This is the show that made me take notice of Paget Brewster or at the very least how much I love her voice work.
Roger is a horny alien that is also a sociopath (?).
When he puts on a persona though, he's generally treated as that gender and doesn't really get shamed for being ostensibly queer. Everyone just accepts it and let's the story happen. If that makes any sense.
"You need to zip it, lock it and put it in your pocket"
The best thing about American Dad is they let everyone take turns having fun and being a part of the group.
Roger and Francine's B-Story Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is one of my favourite playacted stories.
I had no idea Matt Bomer was playing Irving Thalberg. I'm surprised not because of religion but because Mr. Thalberg was slight and sickly and managed to land Norma Shearer. I guess the interesting thing about him was his great producing skill and not his looks and I can't expect hollywood not to sex up someone the…
This feels promising. I really enjoyed The Babadook and I look forward to more from Jennifer Kent. I'd like to see Essie Davis get more work too.
Not necessarily to get people to behave more civilly or not break the law, but in order to report and prosecute crimes effectively.
Do you think anonymity on the internet is set to expire?
What a lovely name. I've never met someone with that name before.