Doctor Who: Being ruined forever since 1963.
Doctor Who: Being ruined forever since 1963.
League of Fucking Gentlemen: Alan Moore but somehow even more darker and edgier?
Scarcely a Random Role, but I remember all these years later, she was supposed to be on Dave Letterman but got sick and Dave said “Isabella Rossellini’s not here. Isabella’s gotta da flu.” And like an earworm, that stuck with me and which I use whenever I have the flu.
I made a David Lunch. Cherry pie and a damn fine cup of coffee then I took it outside and had ants run all over it.
The thing everyone forgets about Broadchurch is that it was consistently good for the first season. The second season was terrible because Chibnall is interested in the things nobody else is interested in. In Broadchurch’s case it was “Now that we discovered the murderer we had been searching for all season, what…
And that’s why he’s now David Fourteennant.
Dr. Who: Being “Ruined Forever” Since 1963
Ah, you kids got it easy. You don’t know what it was like living through the Great Hiatus (‘89-’05). We were so desperate for Dr. Who content, we thought casting Eric Roberts as The Master was a Good Idea !
Like most 4 year olds, they’ll complain that Kubrick had the better vision.
On October 8, 2009, a Halloween haunted house opened its doors in Upstate, New York.
Writer’s strike started May 2nd, King Charles’ coronation was May 6th.
It’s October 1st. There is no Us and no Get Out on Netflix and no explanation why. Does anyone have an answer to this?
If he does a second season of this, will we get “Lamb to the Slaughter” with some of the narration done by the leg of lamb? (Richard Ayodae as the leg, please)
That unnamed interviewer should be taken out to the shid and whipped.
Well, if we are going to do bizarre double features that we’ve seen that shouldn’t work but do, I once watched, back-to-back, Boogie Nights and In & Out. My prime takeaway was that Boogie Nights needed more humor and In & Out needed to be more serious.
In the original graphic novel, it’s explained as supposed to have been Goldenlion but then there was a typo that no one caught at the time. In both media, there is the suggestion that Ambrosius didn’t try very hard to correct it.
That’s the part that I thought was most brilliant. We expected a dramatic chase scene, instead we get what would actually happen in real life, someone slipping and falling in the dark. I do think Pia was killed off by Brooker for plot purposes, but I think the plot purpose was so that at the end of the episode, you…
Yeah, I bet Knight left out all the classic Dickens characters like Steve, who’s 17 and has a car, and the killer robot monkeys.
And I never once believed Bill Murray was Jacques Cousteau in The Life Aquatic. He didn’t even have the accent!
It’s very interesting to compare and contrast Mona Lisa with The Crying Game. Both films are about low level men in a violent organization who fall in love with people who aren’t what they thought they were . . . and both films have surprisingly positive endings. I’d love Jordan to make a third Ballad film.