Oh boy, here I go: it's the object of "between", so unless Van Alden's given to hypercorrection, it should be "my wife and me".
Oh boy, here I go: it's the object of "between", so unless Van Alden's given to hypercorrection, it should be "my wife and me".
The theory is that he's come back for revenge. He seems to be going by a fake name, from the stilted way he says "Joe Harper" and Doyle's incredulity the first time they meet. Also, the actor is basically a brunette Michael Pitt, and seems to be copying his mannerisms, speech patterns, etc.
I recall seeing it on a t-shirt.
My understanding is that it's easier to get away with using it to mean weakling or coward than to mean the ladyparts.
I'll say it. I'm jealous of that bear.
Holy crap. I can hear him screaming "I wear a cardboard belt!" and now I need to see this too.
Ugh. You'd think she'd have spent more than twenty minutes on photoshopping the cover. The mock-ups we did in that bullshit publishing course that I took were better than this.
This thread is making me miss Don Pardo all over again.
Heat is so underrated.
The monologue is always the weakest part.
Where do morning DJs fall on this scale, or is that a different scale of creative bankruptcy?
We finally got ourselves psyched up to see The Seventh Seal, which had been sitting on our coffee table for over a month. Even keeping in mind that it was 50 years old, Swedish, and an art film, it was hard to get into. Maybe it's because so many of the things that were probably fresh and exciting about it have either…
You franchised the joke!
I think they did a Q&A once on "Great movies you never want to watch again". Funny Games and Requiem for a Dream are on top of my list for that.
S2E3 and S3E1 of Sherlock. I'd had it spoiled for me, so the only surprise was (Redacted) offing himself, which I did not expect, but am kind of grateful for because he always came off more annoying than scary.
I honestly didn't know if you were kidding or not, so I looked it up.
I saw that trailer and was similarly horrified. The funny thing is, I don't care about this series, have no interest in seeing it, and found the monkey pee scene idiotic, and I was somehow still annoyed at the marketing department for spoiling the punchline.
Karhold.
I think the appeal in MwtIF is watching the RZA realize his dream of being in a kung fu movie and throwing out every crazy idea he's ever had. His love for the source material is infectious.
Someone give this man money.