He just made 10 year olds drink malt liquor.
He just made 10 year olds drink malt liquor.
Matt Smith hit the ground running in his first episode. Though it may help that it wasn't the first one he'd filmed so he'd had a chance to figure the role out.
As they didn't get Dalton back, Brosnan should have played Rassilon in the last series.
Same here but filming will begin on the next series a few months beforehand at least so there's no way to keep it secret in this day and age. A big media announcement is the best way to have a surprise reveal nowadays.
More spoilers: I liked it a lot. There are flaws and there are a couple of tricks they could have pulled back from the first film that would have improved it (a Renton voiceover tying the story together would have been great and presumably added in more of the character's wit from the first film) and it has a…
I agree, though I own a few. But mine are ones that are obvious - such as Sauron or Locutus of Borg, both of which are not just humans in clothes. And Marty McFly on a hoverboard because, again, it's pretty obvious thanks to the accessories.
It was spoiled for me on a Television Without Pity recap of an episode of 24 season 2.
The Aristocrats!
Count me out of that group. I rate The Village above all others.
I knew it was on YouTube but didn't see it on the blu-ray. Guess I need to dig deeper (I only watched the deleted scenes which were mostly dialogue scenes - the running bee attacks being a highlight).
Nope. I'm happy having two perfect seasons, one great and one interesting with occasional great stretches. I'm also up for seeing how a season five will look.
Equal Rights would have been great, especially if the camera has cut straight to Ringo Starr in the audience afterwards, wondering what the point of the song was.
"Fuck Off" is such a pitch-perfect spoof of Bowling for Soup and Blink-182 era teen pop punk attitudes. Oddly I don't think it's even on the deleted scenes.
You're Welcome is the winner for me. And it would have been great to see The Rock perform at the ceremony.
Foster should have been nominated for The Program the year before. It's a decent movie but his performance as Lance Armstrong was incredible.
And yet Popstar's Finest Girl (Bin Laden Song) gets snubbed.
Even Jeff Bridges? He was great in Hell or High Water, especially his grief and anger following his partner being killed.
Same here. I realise La La Land is not going to hit the backlash pretty hard and become an overrated, pandering piece of shit to a lot of folk but I thought everyone could at least agree on how fantastic Stone was. The way even Birdman haters will accept Keaton and Norton were great.
Not to mention the 3/4/4 word count rule of Star Wars trilogy subtitling!
"You're more like Sarah Connor. And in the first film too, before she learned to do chin-ups."