izodonia
Izodonia
izodonia

Moonlighting, at its best, also had some of his finest dramatic work. Take the scene where he told Maddie about his ex-wife - he’s never been better.

I wasn’t familiar with the actress at the time, and she really made an impression with what little time she had.

Out of touch with whom? You? Me? Them? Everybody?

Just hire Thandiwe Newton, OK? We all know she’d the best person for the job.

As someone who’s played through Cyberpunk 2077 twice - God no. I can be very tolerant of faults if I like the game. It’s just that other games have flaws that annoy me part of the time; the inability to pause is something that will annoy me ALL of the time. That’s the difference.

Was that Kravitz sneaking a Bruce Springsteen reference into the farewells?

I’ve seen Les Valseuses at least three times, not because I’ve ever wanted to, but because for some reason it kept popping up on cable and I couldn’t turn away. It’s mindboggling to me that someone would want to remake it - it’s a film that could only exist in France, and only in the 1970s. I feel vaguely guilty of

There are lots of games out there competing for my time and money. If I’m looking at a list of new games, trying to decide which one to buy, then I won’t choose one that has a feature I really don’t like. It’s as simple as that.

One of those approaches is better, though, because it actually involves writing books.

Interesting question, but what does that have to do with Skyrim?

Taron Egerton. He has the right level of smug self-confidence tempered by intelligence, and he can do action.

I have no patience for games that see themselves as a challenge that you need to “get good” to overcome. I’m perfectly adequate at video games; God help me if I ever get good at them.

How do you set a driveway on fire? I mean, they’re not usually that flammable.

So those of us with, say, spouses or children - we’re pretty much screwed, right?

Finn/Rose’s plan went awry as soon as they landed, but they adapted and managed to get as far as the inside of the enemy flagship - not bad for a pair of perfectly ordinary people. Rey didn’t fail completely - she got Snoke killed, and she caused serious psychological damage to Kylo (would he have tried to fight Luke

Regarding Midge’s mom’s people: I get the impression that Midge’s folks are German Jews, unlike Joel’s and Susie’s families, who are probably Eastern European. The German Jews came to the U.S. much earlier, in the early to mid-19th century, and by the 1960s were more mainstream “Americans” than other Jews. Many of

Because he failed, and the next movie should have shown him learning from his failure. Failure, and learning from it, was the entire theme of the movie - Poe failed as an officer, Fin and Rose failed on their mission, Rey failed to redeem Kylo, and of course, the whole story was set in motion by Luke’s failure as a

There was a point in final act of the Last Jedi where I realized that I had no idea what was going to happen next. That’s a feeling I had never felt before with Star Wars, and I haven’t felt it since. Just because of that, TLJ was my favorite SW media since ESB.

Chase leaving the show was a flesh wound. Glover leaving the show was a crippling injury.

I agree that there weren’t many people who came between them (although Sara did have plenty of flings after she met Ava, including with Constantine), but they did start out as rivals, even enemies. I seem to remember them beating the crap out of each other on a few occasions before and after they started flirting.