Duh, because Gary had a vision.
Duh, because Gary had a vision.
“Isn’t she pretty?”
It’s a delight. Don’t forget Peter MacNichols and Christine Baranski as the perfectly demented camp leaders. And the unimpressed desk sergeant Gomez asks for help is Nathan Lane.
Wednesday transforming from the scowl to the glowing smile is straight up some of the best physical acting I’ve ever seen.
“Is that your bathing suit?”
I still desperately want Christina Ricci to star in that grownup Wednesday series, or at least costar as Morticia.
“But, Debbie,... pastels?”
What the hell was up with America’s obsession with truckers in the late 70s/early 80s, anyway?
I too enjoyed the Mandarin twist in IM3 but I’m also of the opinion that MCU/Star Wars fans are way too precious and could stand to be trolled a bit more by creators, so I’m not the best person to ask.
Also fun fact:
Appa is in Star Wars now.
I feel like I just watched a cult survivor story.
Oh, man. Kubo and the Two Strings, midway through, where the first character dies...and the second character dies seconds later.
HE CAN’T SEE WITHOUT HIS GLASSES
Really, this weekend you had to post this?!?! And mention Mr. Hooper and the Rugrats episode? Tomorrow is the first anniversary of my father’s death and the only thing helping me hold it together is that both of my sons are away at school so the date isn’t so much in their faces.
Bourdain’s Houston episode.
“Some people say ‘Make America Great Again.’ I say America was great all along—some of us just forgot why. It’s great because your grandfather and my grandfather and just about everybody’s damn grandfather or great-grandfather crammed themselves, snuck, bought their way, or was dragged…
The Mr. Gower scene always gets me too, especially the line “don’t hurt my sore ear”. The young actor does a terrific job in that scene. It’s some of the most convincing crying I’ve ever seen from any actor, let alone a child.