Who the hell has a thing of McD fries for more than 5 minutes?
Who the hell has a thing of McD fries for more than 5 minutes?
So sick of this half-season bullshit for good shows.
So, new to this whole “media” thing, huh?
Quite a few film critics panned The Polar Express: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/polar_express/reviews/?sort=rotten
Seriously? They can’t find anyone else to contract brew for these big local brands? People in Texas will buy Lone Star and people in Balm’r will buy Natty Boh so long as someone brews and sells it, to say nothing of PBR’s national reach.
13. Norm MacDonald gets fired from W/E, SNL.
Whatever you order, or whatever service you request, it stops being overpriced the moment you ask for it. If it were truly “overpriced” you wouldn’t have asked for it in the first place, because you would have decided it costs too much. If the price is too high don’t pay it. If the custom bothers you, don’t go…
Glad you posted this so I didn’t have to.
All you need to make Tetris the worst is just make all the pieces rhombuses.
Dormer seems like perfect casting here. I cannot imagine this story holding up under its own weight over six episodes, however. The subtlety in both the novel and the film is what makes it so terrifying. I’m not sure going big is going to do this piece any favors. We’ll see.
The moment I got a bit into the Grant bio I thought “Spielberg’s gonna take this and ruin it isn’t he” and now...
The only worthwhile Mary Tyler Moore spinoff would have been one about the woman who’s staring into the camera at the end of the opening credits.
I fucking hate this shit.
Wilkes-Barre’s daughter.
I think it’s a terrible show. I also can’t stop tuning in. I think that about sums it up for me.
I’m so glad you included Pumaman. Not so much because I love to see anything MST made visible, but because despite watching that experiment umpteen times I never had any idea what the plot was. Until now. Thank you.
Uh, I’m a 90s kid and I gave myriad damns about this movie. Clearly you didn’t write this article to or for me. How rude.
I love the application of the two sigma standard to the likelihood one missed the question while absent.
“My question is really more of a comment.”
Well, Citizen Kane took down a thinly-veiled William Randolph Hearst, to whom many Academy members and Hollywood gilitterati owed their careers, so that didn’t help.