I never knew Grant Tinker, but that ex-wife of his was a real nutjob.
I never knew Grant Tinker, but that ex-wife of his was a real nutjob.
Grant Tinker seems to have died. Is that okay?
That's not a hard one. The original is about 5% as funny as everyone pretends it is.
If we're talking re-adaptations of source material (like True Grit, Scarface, Maltese Falcon, Little Shop, Ben Hur), there is a small film, some might say cult classic, from 1939 that seriously outperformed the 1925 original. You may have heard of it. It's called "The Wizard of Oz."
It definitely is, and I both love it and hate it for that reason. I love Futurama but I just can't watch Jurassic Bark.
I probably saw that episode five times before I'd remember the gut-punch before the gut-punch actually happens.
I think the show jumped the shark before that but, yeah, that was the line that rang most false to me over the entire run of the show. Not only did it not feel true, it completely demolished one of the show's best conceits.
…but it was also such a slave to structure that the stories ending on down notes whiplashed to jaunty closing-credit music played over a montage of the half hour’s wackiest moments.
There’s a lot of Tracy Jordan in the janitor, a scheming agent of chaos who speaks primarily in non sequiturs…
Hump Day!
This is the first time I'm hearing of this show.
Most contemporary audiences associate The Shadow with the failed 1994 film…
As well they should.
I got a Moxy Fruvous alert for this????
I think she means that it's a good show even if you're not into comic book shows in general. I feel the same way.
When he divulges his alcoholism to Leo: I drank in college. a lot.
…thanks.
Proclaiming that one is "actualized" is a pretty good litmus test for stupidity.
Oh, he's not stupid; he's a street smart fish out of water in a world he never made
Do they even have a national news broadcast on CW?