That guy looks like someone Dalton would've kicked out of the Double Deuce.
That guy looks like someone Dalton would've kicked out of the Double Deuce.
Life sure is easy when there's billionaire around who can simply throw money at a problem.
Excuse me, sir… a xeno-what?
And I could see NBC taking him back.
I gotta think there's a difference between "not catering to your fans' every whim" and "actively trying to spite them."
"Can I Borrow a Feeling?" was probably a less pathetic and more heart felt musical attempt to win back an ex.
I was about ready to post the same thing. Like Lucas and Roddenberry he's good at establishing a tone and world building but the actual nitty gritty (plot, characterization, and especially dialogue) should be left to other, better writers.
I like how they doubled down on early-90s FOX nostalgia by casting Matt from Melrose Place as the evil doctor.
I might be willing to buy the "invasion was all a hoax" business if there weren't multiple scenes of CSM and the other Consortium members discussing the aliens and colonization amongst themselves.
No Hulk, it's called the Figure Four Leg Lock.
LA really was this weird clusterfuck of a show that was practically put together in about five minutes. I don't think casting was even completed until about two months before it was suppose to air.
I don't know. Perhaps he is naive and sheltered enough to keep falling for the same scam over and over again. Or perhaps he's a pervert who had the money to indulge his appetites and get away with it. I just couldn't tell you.
Why should I believe you? You're Hitler!
I don't think I've seen any excitement for this movie, and that was before they announced the Genisys subtitle.
"We need to be more grittier and darker than a movie where a woman had her flesh burnt off by a nuclear blast but still be able to keep things PG-13!"
That CGI alien at the end was really bad. Beast Wars was more convincing.
All of them? Are you sure that maybe there's not one or two left?
How could you forget his brilliant turn as the necrophiliac in that one episode of Law & Order: SVU?
That's what so funny about this. This show was turned down by the network that's launching a second Criminal Minds spin-off.
"But we've got three grandpas already."