I love the show but it’s annoying how they’ll air a new episode, then take a month off, air a new episode, take 2 weeks off, air 2 in a row! then take 3 weeks off.
I love the show but it’s annoying how they’ll air a new episode, then take a month off, air a new episode, take 2 weeks off, air 2 in a row! then take 3 weeks off.
Just realized that Tom Cruise is shirtless but wearing jeans, lol
I watched both over two nights during lockdown. The 1986 one was pretty good. It held up. The remake was, how do you say, not good. For grades, I would say a B vs D.
Anything has to be better than the awful terrible second season.
No, it’s terrible. I loved the first season too but the second is bad.
Ooooh! The Lost Room! It was good if I remember.
Agreed. After Steven Page left, I still listened to them (the new stuff) but not with the same enthusiasm.
I’m about halfway through. The grade is spot-on, a solid D. The acting ranges from okay to laughably amateurish. I wish there was more ballet dancing scenes in it though.
Flesh and Bone was on Starz, the only reason I remember is I signed up for a free 2-week trial so I could watch it. I enjoyed it for what it was, a campy soap. During my 2-week trial I watched all of Flesh and Bone, Sweetbitter and The Girlfriend Experience. AND I remembered to cancel on the last day so I didn’t get…
TV Tropes 101 says to keep the story line running: 1. add a baby (check) and 2. have a previously thought-dead character come back (dead mom check).
YES! I said the same thing to my wife, “I’ll bet he has a twin sister out there.”
God, what an amazing hour of television.
Oh man, I had this on the Dreamcast and my friends and I spent many blissful hours playing this. This game was so much fun. My friend still has his Dreamcast, in a box in the garage. Might be time to fire it up.
I watched this last night, I was really looking forward to this and 15 minutes in, I knew I was in for a slog. It was like the director saw a Lars von Trier movie once in college and was trying to copy it from memory. Kate Lyn Sheil and the actress playing Chris Messina’s wife gave very amateurish, student film…
It’s not surprising. That’s a great album. Gandolfini was only 33 when Dookie came out so it’s not like he was “too old” for it.
My wife and I watched this 5 days ago and I’m still thinking about it. It stays with you. Excellent film. Not a single jump scare but it’s plenty scary. It’s one of those slow burn types that has constant dread. I definitely recommend it. I’d go as far as to give it an A-.
YES! Now a big part of the show is giveaways to the needy for the benefit of making a spectacle of the wish fulfillment.
Hell yeah, Price is Right still remains awesome! I am not embarrassed to say I love it.
I recommend giving it another shot. I thought it was one of the best movies of 2018.
My wife and I watched this last night. Excellent film. Not a single jump scare but plenty scary. It’s one of those slow burn types that has constant dread. I definitely recommend it. B+ or A-