"Gas Food Lodging" (1992) has a hilarious scene in which the Ione Skye character barks at her mother and younger sister (Brooke Adams and Fairuza Balk): "I'm the dominant female in this house. You're both following my cycle."
"Gas Food Lodging" (1992) has a hilarious scene in which the Ione Skye character barks at her mother and younger sister (Brooke Adams and Fairuza Balk): "I'm the dominant female in this house. You're both following my cycle."
Looks like another Red Priestess is waiting in the wings. Somewhere in Essos, Fire is getting overconfident about its ability to challenge Ice.
All seven of the kids are in the courtyard to greet the Baratheon caravan when it arrives at Winterfell (five Starks in the front row, bastard and ward in the second).
"I'll press your flesh, you dim-witted sumbitch."
And why not ride the elevator side-by-side and assemble the giant Karate Kid OUTSIDE, YOU MUTTON-HEADED SLACKERS?
"The McCarthys" is extremely predictable and low-brow, but it's well cast, and the pilot had a few moments.
The 1983 John Sayles film "Baby It's You" took forever to make its way onto (what was then) home video because of the music permissions.
Great mix of suspenseful, scary, and funny. "How did you get in here?" "Really?"
If the endgame of this show is "Leslie Abandons Her Lifelong Dream of Becoming President to Stay in Pawnee and Be a Mom," I will blow some shit up.
-slash-Amateur But Enthusiastic Tattoo Artist
It's a double dose of "keep 'em guessing during the Olympics."
What a waste of Leslie Grossman. And of Eddie McClintock, but that's a misdemeanor compared to the hard-core felony that is casting Mary Cherry as an entirely generic character.
Seriously! If only for "Your assistant is a goblin."