As I mentioned above the issue with Dr. Manhattan and Laurie is great. Those last couple of panels are so beautiful and life affirming.
As I mentioned above the issue with Dr. Manhattan and Laurie is great. Those last couple of panels are so beautiful and life affirming.
John Byrne REALLY hates The Watchmen. I think the overall story might not be great but the issue with Laurie and Dr. Manhattan on Mars is one of the best things I've ever read.
I like that there is a definite progression in their music. You can see them growing and getting better with each album.
I think I first fell in love with the Beatles from watching A HARD DAY'S NIGHT on video when I was a kid. I liked how they were depicted in that movie and that's what got me into the music. Also later I heard "A Day In the Life" for the first time and it blew me away.
Pink Floyd. Dark Side of the Moon does nothing for me.
"It’d be fun to travel back in time to theaters where A Room With A View played
during its original theatrical run—it opened in the U.S. in 1986, and
went on to be Oscar-nominated for Best Picture—in order to surprise
viewers with information from the present. Maggie Smith spends much of
her time on screen opposite…
And also Danny Boyle's films starting with Shallow Grave and especially Trainspotting were welcomed in Britain as a contrast to prove their films could be just as edgy as anything Tarantino could make.
The part where Chandler and Kathy watching this Ernie Kovaks classic skit was great. Whenever people like to go about how "Friends is lame" well I don't see any other "hip" show ever mentioning Kovacs!
CBS executive: "Law & Order has new women every couple of years! So should Criminal Minds!"
Assistant: "Yes but those actresses quit voluntari-"
CBS executive: "Get new women!"
I'm still not over about Andy Richter Controlling the Universe getting cancelled. She was great on it and Frankie Dart on Community brought a little of that back.
Loved the season premiere. What's great about the Jake and Amy ship is as funny as Samburg is Melissa Fumero as Amy is actually even funnier. She's not just the straight person and she has her own hilarious tics and moments.
When talking about doing voice work for Call of Duty Gary Oldman mentions co-performer Kiefer Sutherland:
I recently learned about Lisa Miller, sculptress of the original mold used for the helmet based on Ralph McQuarrie's design, along with making the suit for C-3PO. She also made the "Starchild" in 2001, and worked on "A Clockwork Orange" sculpting the nude statues in the milk bar. Died in a car crash months before the…
The dinner scene in Episode II.
I liked it a lot when I saw it as a kid. The episode I remember most is when Chris Elliot had that insane idea of getting into the Guinness Book of Records by lying on the ground and having the most stuff placed on top of him! The wife of his best friend smiling while arrives with a refrigerator!(she hated his guts)…
It looks amazing. Also I like finally seeing stairs on a starship.
One of my favorite Dylan songs and this part is my favorite. So brilliant:
Luke is supposed to be 19 years old by the time of A New Hope, even though Mark Hamill is 25 when he filmed it.
Yeah, and this scene could be out of a regular comedy:
From the very first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation: