Did the AV Club report on this just to link to Amazon? Don't care, happy to see Dickens news.
Did the AV Club report on this just to link to Amazon? Don't care, happy to see Dickens news.
Do you? Isn't the point of background TV that you don't have to pay attention? That's why I always used to put on the Weather Channel. Never knew when it was going to rain, though.
I know his character's name because I just read Jon Cryer's memoirs, on Jen Kirkman's recommendation. Pretty entertaining.
I read them, and pretty much enjoyed them. I heard them in Kristen Bell's voice, so I didn't really notice the narration aspect.
Kathy radiated pure joy. I'm sorry to see her go. I bet she was fun to see lecture. How did everyone not get Frankenstein right away?!
Crash 2
I believe you mean mined and bottled.
I read this as Voice of the Beehive having new music. What a disappointment. Looking at the picture again - big disappointment.
That's why I think he's literally killed by curtains! The judges have been accepting some sloppy stuff lately.
I love it when the Jeopardy writers get their Christie on. But a whole category means answers will be ridiculously easy. Also, spoiler alert on Curtain. I'm waiting to ready that, and now I'm convinced Poirot is literally killed by a falling curtain.
I took German, and know nothing about French. Now I'm even more surprised!
Two days in row that Trebek has to put up with a weird animal kingdom fun fact from the middle contestant.
I'm surprised they accepted the "create" answer for the Voltaire quote. I know the quote as "it would be necessary to invent him." I assume because the distinction of creation being a god-like reference, but invention being a human quality. Guess because it's translated from French, they weren't going to quibble?
I'll offer the variant, "Hold my beer and watch this."
I went to college after season 2, but apparently Six developed an addiction of some kind and Blossom was practically married to her bad-boy boyfriend Vinnie. I caught a couple of those eps, and Blossom's character was so awful - self-absorbed, co-dependent. I get why the show isn't well-regarded and Seinfeld made SO…
I loved this show when it was on. But I was in high school at the time, and the dumb weird humor was very appealing. I caught some reruns on The Hub, and after the second season, it does not hold up at all (okay, maybe a LOT of reruns). It's very aware of its sitcom conventions, and it's not remotely grounded in…
I was thinking that too, then I realized all these kids on my lawn have no idea who Murray Head is.
I never wanted to kill, I am not naturally evil. Such things I do, just to make myself more attractive to you - have I failed?
Ad revenue from VOD. For example, the commercials before YouTube videos - the originator of the source content gets a tiny piece of that. Digital fingerprinting identifies the original file, so the revshare goes to the owner of the content, not the user who edits and posts a copy.
Video on demand, which means you don't own it. As opposed to EST, which is electronic sell through, and you do own that. I process these statements all the time. Go ahead, ask me about AVOD.