She DID marry another guy, who treated her well. Then poison came into play, but that wasn't her wedding.
She DID marry another guy, who treated her well. Then poison came into play, but that wasn't her wedding.
One is, but the others are around my age. From their comments, they don't get "funny" X-Files episodes.
Several of my Facebook friends are bitching about how stupid this episode was. Glad I have a few less opinions I need to pay attention to now.
The love child of Matthew Perry and Tony Randall!
David Mansfield's score for Heaven's Gate. And Ryuichi Sakamoto's score for Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence.
Kantner's daughter China was a VJ for about 15 minutes in the late 80s, then went on to appear in The Stoned Age, the dollar store version of Dazed and Confused. That movie irritated me, not because it was lousy (which it was), but because at one point its Blue Oyster Cult-obsessed protagonist plays "Burnin' For You,"…
Wind and Wuthering kicks every ass it crosses paths with, then delivers a punch to the nutsack for good measure. And most of Duke likewise imparts a boot to the butt. And hell, Abacab ain't exactly shabby, though it wanders pretty far afield of the classic Genesis sound.
Red Octopus is indeed pretty solid. Every time I hear "Miracles" on an oldies station I'm amazed to remember that stuff like that used to make the top 40. It seems like it was created by an entirely different species than the Swedish production line stuff of today. (See also "Lowdown" by Boz Scaggs.)
Well, I like those characters. But that's not really the point - the bad PR would come from the perception that minority characters are cannon fodder in the MCU. It's not a perception that I personally share, but it's one that's held by lots of people, with some justification.
While I do think it's bizarre that Sava spends an excessive amount of time fretting over Marvel's tendency to kill Black characters in a review of an episode where a Black character is revealed to not be dead, the pre-release buzz about SPOILER, I GUESS, IF YOU MANAGED TO AVOID ALL PRE-RELEASE HYPE THUS FAR possible…
"…but not before coming onto her."
Lots of people lump it in with shite like Date Movie, Epic Movie, etc., but those people are dumbbells.
I realize you didn't want the entire list to be Mel Brooks and ZAZ, but is Blazing Saddles really not even mentioned here?
I'd been wondering what the descendants of The Waltons were up to these days.
I have very fond memories of that version sandwiched between Costello's "Accidents Will Happen" and "Airport" by the Motors on a mix 8-track that I wore out in my car my junior year of high school. And I think that "Airport" was followed by "Another Girl, Another Planet."
I appreciate a write-up of a great album from my high school days (I believe my brother's copy of this record was on shit-brown vinyl), but I really can't parse what the author is trying to say about punk. In some paragraphs, he seems to be embracing the wider definition of punk that was in use at the time, then he…
I started watching the first episode of Star Trek: Voyager, got one look at Neelix, said "Nope" and changed the channel and never went back. I gather I didn't really miss out on much.
I loved Jack Kirby's Mad Bomb saga. When Kirby had domestic terrorists looking to overthrow the U.S. government, they had style! If the Bundys and their ilk started growing a race of genetically altered giants and staging games of Rollerball in hidden underground arenas, they'd be a heck of a lot more tolerable.
One of the funniest sight gags in sitcom history was Hammer's framed photo of his grandfather slapping Patton. (The general, not Oswalt.)
No, not at all. I just have more urgent matters to attend to than trying to picture Charlie Day and getting Joshua Gomez instead, such as trying to picture Emily Blunt and getting Elizabeth Henstridge instead.