I’ve watched the three episodes that are out, and it’s not great, but it’s worth watching just for Matthew Goode as Robert Evans. He steals every scene he’s in.
I’ve watched the three episodes that are out, and it’s not great, but it’s worth watching just for Matthew Goode as Robert Evans. He steals every scene he’s in.
I meant the cheesy 80's Galaxy Quest TV show that we see clips of in the Galaxy Quest movie.
I listened to that and immediately thought of the Galaxy Quest tv show.
I always knew the symbols on the title card were hinting at things to come in that episode, but I think it was the third season before I realized they were literal representations of the letters Z-A-R-K inside the big O.
Also they both appeared up in The West Wing, although they didn’t have any scenes together.
I wish he had started his career early enough for the Coens to discover him in time for Raising Arizona. I don’t know who he would have played, but he’d fit into that world perfectly.
Saw Empire Strikes Back three times on the day the Special Edition opened in ‘97. Was bored to tears by halfway through the third show, and that’s one of my all-time faves. Plus I didn’t have a wife and kids that I would have ignored for a day.
Thanks for the tip! We’re working our way across South Dakota, doing Badlands National Park and Mount Rushmore on our way to Devil’s Tower. Crazy Horse is planned for, but we have a couple of days in Rapid City where we’re just going to do whatever we feel like, so the Custer Park might do the trick. But the whole…
When you’ve just woken up and that header picture is one of the first things you look at, your mind can play tricks on you. For a second, I thought Rian Johnson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt were doing a Perfect Strangers reboot.
Waiting for the episode in Season 3 where they’re playing hide-and-seek in the Jedi Council chambers when Anakin shows up unexpectedly.
Can’t wait to meet all the directors and screenwriters who will have been replaced by the time their movies are released!!
We’re taking a road trip to see the real thing this summer (a check off of my bucket list!), and I would almost be willing to give up the budget for the trip for that table. Almost.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s.
I was really hoping for Oma Tres, the bartender played by John Williams in Rise of Skywalker.
So no Katherine Waterston? She was the best part of the first two, which isn’t saying much, but if she’s not involved, I’m out.
Tron in ‘82 doesn’t get a mention?
Which is funny because I don’t think whoever owns the rights to the show right now really cares. Not streaming anywhere, no physical release since the regular dvds 15 years ago that are now discontinued. I have to wonder if the current holder of the rights even realizes that they own it.
I have the DVDs, and there is one episode that skips on me and won’t play, so last time I watched the series, I tried to watch that youtube upload of it. Cropped top and bottom to near-incoherence, and they all run juuuust a little too fast, so everyone sounds like the helium they inhaled is about to run out. I…
Moonlighting was the first non-kiddy TV show I made a point of watching or at least taping each week back in the day. Always hoped he’d give us one more comedic role before he hung it up.
I don’t know. Seeing the Enterprise destroyed and replaced with the Enterpirse -A at the end just smacked of Into Darkness where they tried to recreate the emotional beats of the original movies with a cast and a ship that we had barely gotten to know. When Kirk blew up the Enterprise in The Search for Spock, it…