Princeton doesn't have a law school. I went to Brooklyn Law School for a year and there was a general belief that it was affiliated with Princeton in some way, but I have no idea if that's accurate, and in any case it's not located in New Jersey.
Princeton doesn't have a law school. I went to Brooklyn Law School for a year and there was a general belief that it was affiliated with Princeton in some way, but I have no idea if that's accurate, and in any case it's not located in New Jersey.
Princeton doesn't have a law school. I went to Brooklyn Law School for a year and there was a general belief that it was affiliated with Princeton in some way, but I have no idea if that's accurate, and in any case it's not located in New Jersey.
I thought a DC 10 was a jet plane
I thought a DC 10 was a jet plane
What about the Chipotle *in* the Empire State Building?
I see where this is coming from, that his reward for not being a complete asshole anymore was another run at the girl. But I didn't see the woman in the park at the end as being "the same" as Ruby beyond them both looking like Zoe Kazan, and Calvin did seem to be trying to sit down and find out what she was like,…
I see where this is coming from, that his reward for not being a complete asshole anymore was another run at the girl. But I didn't see the woman in the park at the end as being "the same" as Ruby beyond them both looking like Zoe Kazan, and Calvin did seem to be trying to sit down and find out what she was like,…
Schmidt went to Omaha in "About Schmidt", right?
Schmidt went to Omaha in "About Schmidt", right?
I don't want to see it, particularly, but I want to see movies in this vein. Also, my sister's an aspiring screenwriter, so I want to support non-fluff scripts by women. I'm thinking I'll buy a ticket and sneak into something else.
I don't want to see it, particularly, but I want to see movies in this vein. Also, my sister's an aspiring screenwriter, so I want to support non-fluff scripts by women. I'm thinking I'll buy a ticket and sneak into something else.
Once you've said "Tommy Lee Jones plays …" do you really need to spell out "grumpy"?
Once you've said "Tommy Lee Jones plays …" do you really need to spell out "grumpy"?
"Finally, I am enjoying A.J. Jacobs' "Drop Dead Healthy" much more than I expected. He seems to have become less smug,"
Well, there's certainly a lot of room down there. Does it at least include the part where his wife is completely unsupportive of his little writing hobby?
"Finally, I am enjoying A.J. Jacobs' "Drop Dead Healthy" much more than I expected. He seems to have become less smug,"
Well, there's certainly a lot of room down there. Does it at least include the part where his wife is completely unsupportive of his little writing hobby?
Paradoxically, shows with more of a narrative arc spanning multiple episodes are less rewarding to marathon. Leverage is largely a set of 44-minute movies, each almost entirely self-contained, and you can watch one after the other. Something like Buffy was designed to build week after week, so it's best to take breaks…
I don't remember watching The Muppet Show as a kid (I was 2 when they stopped airing new episodes, though). As a teenager I didn't do anything with my summers and watched the episodes aired on Nick Jr. and got into them then. It struck me at the time that it was awfully adult (in the non-prurient sense) for a kid's…
I'm pretty sure my girlfriend doesn't want me to be a little kid faking it. Heyooooooo!
I figure it's like the plot in a Marx Brothers' movie: it's mostly there to hang the jokes from.
If he weren't a … professional contrarian, let's say, he'd agree with the critical consensus far more often.