If you're a fan of this movie, I can't recommend Nick Cave's novel "And the Ass Saw the Angel" highly enough.
If you're a fan of this movie, I can't recommend Nick Cave's novel "And the Ass Saw the Angel" highly enough.
Ugh, that movie was terrible.
It's funny how vain he is. I noticed on the first day he played that he took off his glasses for the interview segment, then put them back on to resume play. Then yesterday, I noticed he had them off during the into. It's okay to wear glasses and be a fox, Steve!
Agreed. I loved those dancing intros. I was way into her skirt made out of neckties. The show was cute and cheerful at first. When Blossom was basically married to Vinnie, I was out. Too serious, and weird - but not in the fun nonsense way of the first couple of seasons. Fortunately I went to college right…
Mostly in Portland.
Thank goodness I just got a pizza pan so I can make my own pizzas. That's the point of this news, right?
Poor guy. It was picked up by the news, and is a small headline on CNN (probably many others as well). One of the reasons I could never go on Jeopardy is my crippling fear of saying something stupid that becomes a news item. Never guess if you're not sure, people!
I watched again it when it was on the Hub. The first couple of seasons were gold - weird, not well written, but the cast was game as hell. It got terrible once it took "issues" seriously.
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Dan and Clancy?
Same! I love when a contestant with a drawl wins; also when a contestant with a low-caliber job title wins. Anyone can be a brainiac! Extra credit for the gesture he made on the Georgia clue - like, really, that's pretty easy.
Hungarian food is awesome. What a chump for just ordering a grilled cheese.
I got stuck on Tennessee Williams. It's been over 20 years since I read Glass Menagerie, but between the title and the writers frequently using him for clue fodder, I thought it was a fair guess. The defeat when I saw Ibsen - of course!
So, Poirot was a lone gunman? Everything seems to be in order here.
I'm not gonna read it anyway - Dickens never finished it!
How about a spoiler alert on that, writers!
The Andy Rooney-ing of Trebek continues. He must be on so much pain medication.
Not to mention spoiling Murder On The Orient Express. Gwen must be super-pissed about watching it.
He's turning into Andy Rooney.
This is, indeed, jeopardy.