Oh my god, the "Polish woman of doom" story might be the most cathartic laugh I've ever had.
Oh my god, the "Polish woman of doom" story might be the most cathartic laugh I've ever had.
It occured to me on Downton Abbey that Mary Crawley and her sister Edith were each other's romcom bitch.
It's more that he lost weight so his muscles have more definition. Like How Bruce Lee had no fat but was just muscles. They even mention it in the movie before the final fight with Clubber Lang where the commentators say "He's so slimmed down. He looks like a welter weight!" The problem is Stallone had that body the…
No, there's a difference if you look at his one shirtless scene with Marion in Raiders:
By the mid 80s every action heroes were getting buffer. In FIRST BLOOD, Stallone was muscular, but not to the insane degree as it is in RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II. It was even mentioned in TROPIC THUNDER. Harrison Ford in INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM looks way more ripped than he did in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.
Arturo having been in a Chicago improv group while studying in the States was my favorite part.
Having read the script and having seen what both Lawrence and Pratt are capable of onscreen, I think the story fits the both of them perfectly. It plays to their different strengths as shown in these clips:
Pratt in Guardians of the Galaxy:
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It could be a deliberate mislead by the trailer.
McFarlane is better at voices. Plus he doesn't really have as strong a voice on AD than FG. The showrunners of Family Guy are frankly, hacks while some of the people behind American Dad later went on to do Community.
There's a great video of Lalo Schifrin and his orchestra playing a long version of the theme with some incredible piano playing in the bridge:
The parallel stuff lessened Jin and Sun's death in the submarine for me. I thought well they're still alive in (what I thought was) the alternate timeline. Then I found out it was really purgatory!
I love that the weirdness was gradual in it's exscalation. So by the time they were freaking TIME TRAVELLING in season 5 it wasn't out of nowhere. Viewers were ready for it.
The miniseries and 1st season was definitely a metaphor for 9/11 and it's aftermath. I don't know what the rest was.
Making five characters including Tigh nand the chief Cylons was bad enough but turning Cally, one of the lovable characters of season 1 into one of the most annoying by her last appearance was a sin I can't forgive.
The season 3 finale was so good it almost made up for the unsatisfying 20 hours leading up to it.
They didn't even know they were going to create Gus Fring in the first season. The bad guy was going to be volatile Tuco, but the actor had a prior commitment to the show THE CLOSER so they killed Tuco off. Also the reason Jesse moved out of his aunt's house was because the producers couldn't use that location…
I rooted for her on VERONICA MARS and she was definitely flawed there.
When Jan plays the demo of the song by her young assistant Hunter's band and it becomes clear to Jim and Pam from the lyrics "You took me by the hand/Made me a man" that Jan slept with him! I love it.
I didn't figure it out.
The "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" parody on "American Dad" was when I knew that it was(and still is) way, way, WAY better than "Family Guy".