Minus the hair, I think she even looks a little like SMG.
Minus the hair, I think she even looks a little like SMG.
Just like nobody ever said “Boy, I really feel like a Leftover!” on that show.
I have never seen such sharp-edged shoulders in my life.
Belushi: <smash> Sorry, man.
I don’t know if I was supposed to think this, but there’s a little moment where Sam and Bucky are looking at Walker and the bloody shield, and I can hear them thinking “I do NOT want to be in the pictures of this that everyone around us is taking.”
Mobile? Hell, I just had that same issue on desktop Chrome and had to switch to another browser.
And then Aquaman could say “chum is a disparaging term for marginalized fish and THEY ARE MY FRIENDS”.
Party because of the drugs I was on when I saw ST:TMP, I had the insight that V’Ger is itself a metaphor for the movie it’s in: it’s a 1960s artifact that came back years later, orders of magnitude too big.
Did you know that Danielle Nicolet was the star of a two-season (well, 17-episode) comedy-drama on TV One called Born Again Virgin? I did not, until recently.
It’s pretty innovative to complain that a company won’t sell you stuff and then blame “capitalism” for it.
The sawmill thing is definitely a reference to a similar (cliffhanger) scene in an episode of the 1966 Batman show, right? It’s not just me?
On the one hand, yes, on the other hand, if there is something wrong, it’s a fact, and your choices are find out now or find out when it blows up a deal in progress, or at least complicates it. You only lose if the inspector finds out something that the buyer’s inspector would not have found, and you can’t ever know…
I also recommend For All Mankind.
Nothing beats “A sorcerer is just a wizard without a hat.”
The big Alewife rotary is still rotary-ish in shape, but it’s all controlled by traffic lights now.
“Slow Donnie” (with David Cross) is a stone classic (as was acknowledged on this site a while back). The payoff is a “rising frustration until somebody cracks” bit that would have been at home in a 1950s classic.
Her real-life husband is Rene Gube, aka Father Brah on CXG (and a recurring writer on various shows I’ve watched).
One the one hand, the sentence you actually want there is “They literally have him playing opposite a Tony winner.” On the other hand, what you said came out pretty funny, so I bless your comment.
I can one-up you by reporting that I stopped watching when the screen went to black, only to be very surprised by this news story.
She’s obviously Kate Kane from another cinematic universe, which is how they’re going to merge the SnyderVerse and the BerlantiVerse, don’t you see it people?