They should’ve fired him when he cancelled Amazon’s biggest-buzzed-about show of that season, “Good Girls Revolt,” because — and I’m paraphrasing — cooties.
They should’ve fired him when he cancelled Amazon’s biggest-buzzed-about show of that season, “Good Girls Revolt,” because — and I’m paraphrasing — cooties.
I honestly don’t remember anymore! I have the vhs Shada reconstruction (with Tom Baker narrating over production stills) but Don’t Panic by Neil Gaiman (written back before he was Neil! Fucking! Gaiman! and a very enjoyable read) goes over a lot of details of what ended up where ideas-wise. Another of Adams’ unused…
For anyone who doesn’t know, there is another version of Shada out there — the first Dirk Gently book is actually a variation of the Shada story.
Oh really? A young woman’s voice/diction grates on you?
The sun does not care; the sun can handle anything we can throw at it, especially the useless dust specks that are these sad schlubs’ lives.
Happy Endings is on Hulu.
Hey, Canadian land belonged to First Nations first just like American land belonged to Native Americans.
She’s CRAZY, ya say? Now there’s a counter-accusation that’s rarely heard in situations like this!
Free will should not be hyphenated in any of the instances you used it.
Did he really? New York is NEVER going to hear the end of that.
There is a line in there that Dirk says —nearly a throwaway— that makes it clear the series is a sequel to the books
Anna is terrific and the script is amazing — never goes where you expect. If you liked that and haven’t seen Dirk Gently yet, I’d suggest watching it — Max Landis is behind both, and they share a similar vibe.
Well, that is because not only is Sam Rockwell in Mr. Right but it is also a perfect film that felt like a gift Hollywood gave me that I didn’t know I wanted.
If I knew what fuckwits thought all shirts should be fucking transparent, I would have them assassinated.
Several years ago, the Gap had stuff I wanted every time I went — they always had a good selection of well-executed staples at a decent price (not cheap but not ridiculous), good shirts, Ts, jeans, slacks, dresses, etc., even coats — and I spent a lot of my clothes budget there.
It’s been on Hulu since it first premiered.
Oh, for fuck’s sake...
Well... so does 45. And yet.
All Things Considered had a special series called “Lost & Found Sound” back in 2000 and one of the features was on the Galveston disaster, commemorating the centennial. It’s hard to find now because of audio standard changes, but not impossible.
Thank you for that suicide-attempt fanfiction. What’s your headcanon for what she’s going to do now?