Which is amusing since Samurai cinema following WWII took major influences from the Western genre and vice versa. It’s an interesting example of cultural exchange.
Which is amusing since Samurai cinema following WWII took major influences from the Western genre and vice versa. It’s an interesting example of cultural exchange.
Vein maybe, but definitely not shellfish.
Baby Boomers weren’t listening to Roxy Music though. Obviously the guy’s a 2018 vintage vinyl hipster all grown up.
Classic Rock, man.
Kudos to all those who called Grace as William’s daughter. I like that little mysteries like that have clues laid down and isn’t pulled from the writers’ asses.
Wife’s Russian. We’re good.
I really liked that show and wish it had lasted longer. My local PBS station was so erratic in scheduling it, it’s pretty clear they had no faith in it. The movie review TV show is pretty much a dead format in the age of YouTube but I certainly miss it a lot.
Clone High.
It’s true that we all carry around engineering miracles in our pockets. We live in the future. The fact that we have more knowledge available to the average person than ever before in recorded human history makes it that much more baffling that seemingly more people than ever remain uninterested in being the least bit…
hey, look at that weird mirror!
Why should I help you? You’re Hitler!
So, basically Wikipedia written entirely by Stephen Fry? Shut up and take money me would otherwise spend on cookies!!!
Saw it coming.
Turns out it’s man.
The Hitchhikers Guide the Galaxy is a real book, and it’s called the phone in your pocket right now.
The Scary Door, because who has time to watch a full-length anthology series these days?
No, Money Down!
Stan mentions he isn’t looking to have kids since he is too old and this makes sense when one considers he looks at Henry as the son he never had.
Implying that Stan wouldn’t ask why they never invited him and Renee to join in.
He’d be back later, in Pog form.