And Gus in Breaking Bad.
And Gus in Breaking Bad.
Mickey is getting some great lines in this season. Smoking pot with Jane. When the Line Producer says, "26 episodes! This isn't the Rockford Files," To Mickey looking down on him and reproaches him by staring at him and saying, "No it isn't."
There is no problem is disliking turn based RPGs. I hate them. I find them boring. I sometimes feel that it makes me stupid, but the heart wants what the heart wants.
Oh look a bird!!! Here here here oooh ohh!
No way would Lockhart keep his job. At one point, if I'm not mistaken, he discusses his future career prospects.
Not at all. It was a huge blockbuster. No clue wether it holds up, but I remember as a kid seeing it in a packed theater.
The Hobbit 1966 is what "Worker and Parasite" is satirizing! I knew I'd finally get the answer someday.
Surprisingly no. Supercomputer (1975-1975) spun off such disparate NBC hits as Cheers, Highway To Heaven, Miami Vice and, surprisingly enough, The Cosby Show.
Ah now that makes sense that makes sense. Just one more thing, my wife loves you but…where does this train stop?
Christopher Walken and John Malkovich were in a show together? Now I can finally finish my thesis!
totally. I found that link soon after, & I felt like kind of an hole for not having UTFSB as a often hypocritically tell others to do. Thank you though.
They are similar in appearance, personality and comedy style.
Does anybody actually now think that Alanis Morisette is actually pretty good? I like her first singe, "You Outta Know" very much, but she was just overexposed (no pun intended) in the 90's.
Yes please. Most memorable level in Psychonauts, and top 10 of any game possibly.
Yes it is. I actually think the most visually creative and funny level is in the mind of the paranoid conspiracist (redundant) who's mind looks like a normal suburban neighborhood, while the roads are walls that you jump onto, which changes the perspective and makes it a flat road. You know?
The Comeback is back? SO all of my rants to annoyed friends and family about how it was a criminally underrated show have actually led to action?
Am I crazy, or did I see a Jeff Goldblum in there?
"His latest, the nearly three-hour Interstellar, comes closer to mimicking the feel and structure of 20th-century hard sci-fi in the Arthur C. Clarke mode that just about any other movie."
Was that MIB at the end as the security guard?
Yeah, it was surprisingly frightening and has implanted a memory on many of us.