No, THIS is the Greatest Line Ever Committed to Film (okay, videotape):
No, THIS is the Greatest Line Ever Committed to Film (okay, videotape):
You telling us you got a mean penis...?
She could be an antihero, as Young Alfred’s portrayed in PENNYWORTH — he’s channeling Michael Caine as a cross between Alfie and Get Carter, and while I’m not sure how it works really, it still kind of does.
It is an age/generational thing? I’m old enough to have seen STAR TREK:TOS when it first aired (I didn’t — The Balok gave me nightmares, so I didn’t watch the entire series in reruns until High School about six years later), and I’m pretty much on-board with Handlen’s reviews. Picard does seem like an old tired man…
Yeah, I think you’re right, Kent Allard. I saw Three Days of the Condor decades ago in an all-night grindhouse (something I did a lot in my Twenties), and all that sticks in my mind was Faye Dunaway bound&gagged to a radiator by a Very Paranoid Redford, and later having sex with her captor, then becoming his…
A great actor has stepped on the rainbow, after a life well lived.
You mean the sinister, but Nothing Personal, assassin in Three Days of the Condor? I seem to vaguely remember him complimenting Redford at the end for his ability to not get killed, and suggesting being an assassin might be a good career move for him....
Frakes has a recurring role — as episode director.
Yeah, I’m stunned they didn’t make Narissa a Predatory Lesbian to make her Extra-Super Evil!
As a recovering alcoholic? I’d say that’s accurate to a lot of addicts, using their skills to prove they “don’t really have a problem”. I know I showed off for work numerous times hungover or still drunk, and managed the day perfectly (or so I thought — turns out everybody I worked with knew).
So you think it really was For Reasons of Health?
I thought it was a matter for the ecumenical council....
Yeah, but only Father Dougal’s still around...unless Father Ted and Father Jack have regenerated into different actors....
“Gallifrey” always sounded like a town in Wales to me....
The “Lots of Planets Have a North” was a humorous reference to Christopher Eccelston having a Manchester accent which he didn’t bother to get rid of while playing The Ninth Doctor.
As a Supporter of Bernie Sanders?
Kind of makes you wonder what came to light that would result in this sudden a “retirement”, doesn’t it...?
Liking Where Your Head Is At.
Oh gods I remember those!