I would have preferred to see Hawke in this version of the same story. Would have fit his slacker vibe better: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I would have preferred to see Hawke in this version of the same story. Would have fit his slacker vibe better: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Mason in those red scrubs gave me a terrifying Dead Ringers flashback. I will now be unable to sleep for a week.
No.
I think I read in Time magazine that it's a poster for Dante's Inferno.
Well the good thing about it for fans like you is that it makes a perfectly serviceable series finale if you don't enjoy what follows.
The finale of that season as well. When they flashback to him jumping out of that WWI trench after that pivotal end scene, I get misty eyed.
Ever since you started eating celery sticks over cookies I've found it difficult to agree with you.
It doesn't suck, but its definitely my least favorite film of his. It's worth the price of admission for the pre-school scene alone though.
While only an average episode in this shows collective, it was still a far better way to close the series out than Reynholm vs. Reynholm, which is probably my least favorite episode.
Just an absolutely perfect song choice as this show is so apt to do. Excellently summed up the Don and Sally storyline of this episode (and hopefully where it's going) and pushed me over into a misty eyed mess.
I'd say SmushIt passes the mid-orgasm test…
Although he and Alvy Singer are very much related
I thought In the Company of Men was already a horror movie, in its own emotionally abusive way. I do like the idea of Fuller using that film as influence for Will and Hannibal's relationship though. Both Hannibal and Aaron Eckhart's character are two of the most vile manipulators I've ever seen on screen, but goddamn…
California Pete Campbell is everything I imagined he would be. In fact, if Barbie made a California Pete Campbell doll, complete with receding hairline action, I would buy that baby in a heartbeat.
C- or D+. Somewhere in that range. Nothing really made me laugh out loud besides the opening with the Dean on the intercom. It was just all too over the top for my tastes when it comes to Community and this is coming from someone who enjoyed the GI Jeff episode. This is probably my least favorite Harmon run episode…
ASS. CRACK. BANDIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If Adam Scott and company could do these opening credits for the next Greatest Event in Television History, that episode would genuinely live up to its title.