I liked the evil KISS automatons version of "Hotter Than Hell": RIP AND DESTROY. "Rip! Rip! Rip and Destroy!"… it's a wonder that version hasn't appeared in some greatest hits or retrospective.
I liked the evil KISS automatons version of "Hotter Than Hell": RIP AND DESTROY. "Rip! Rip! Rip and Destroy!"… it's a wonder that version hasn't appeared in some greatest hits or retrospective.
He will be too busy filming every single classic genre role from James Bond to Boba Fett. Apparently he is the fanboy defacto choice to play everything regardless the role. His manager/talent agency is doing a magnificent job trolling message boards promoting him for everything.
There was something very Wes Anderson-ish about this episode in a very good way. Especially the intro.
You @#$& that up by changing the director at the very last second…eliminating most of what Rick Baker wanted to do go cheaper with CGI transformations (and that ridiculous 4 legged run that the wolfman ended up doing that was never in the original plan)…and changing the script several times over while filming….and…
I think GIRLS is still really very good. Last season was terrific.
How many dumpsters are there in Alexandria? All they have to do is hide under them and the zombies will magically get bored and leave the town. No trip to the armory needed.
Bear and Simone reminded me a great deal of Sal and Adriana's trip to the woods on the Sopranos. Also, how did Ed get Mikes number and as far as I know, neither he or Peggy haven't even heard of Mike Milligan yet? I hope that's not some massive plot hole on an impeccable season. Oh, and is this Rhonda Knutsen related…
He is suppose to be able to carry a tune, yes? Why is it every sample I hear sounds like he's been auto-tuned to the n-th degree? Every time I hear the unmistakable sound of auto-tune I know that the voice couldn't hit the notes.
Kirsten Dunst deserves an Emmy.
Worst directed show ever. Every Dutch angle and film cliche to let the viewer know it's a "horror" show…in case they didn't know.
Barbara IS the definition of cartoonish and goofy. Worse character in the show.
The only person who can save Glenn is Jesus. Literally.
He's dead, Jim.
Didn't the article rate SILENT MOVIE above the intermediate SPACEBALLS? Why would it then put SPACEBALLS in the top five essentials and leave SILENT MOVIE off?
God, give it a rest.
You're a troll talking about crap you know nothing about and are pompous and stupid enough to argue it like you have some kind of knowledge of it (which you don't).
Ignorant. I do know what I'm talking about as I've picked music for TV commercials and the producer for that would tell me if it's being used for something else…the publisher doesn't keep that a secret unless you're too ignorant to ask…
Rated F. How many shows this week are going to start with a montage to Lou Reed's "Perfect Day"? Usually usage rights are checked (Fear the Walking Dead used it the same way the day before)…boy did they blow that. And since when does someone being transferred from county to the asylum show up in fashionable white…
Yeah..this was the best episode since the premiere. Then again, Gotham was also rated higher and the reviewer thought it was on the right track when it couldn't have been a bigger mess. I'll take the Strain this week over anything else. At least they didn't use Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" in an opening montage like Fear…
Here's an argument against Idris Elba playing James Bond: He will be far too busy playing Batman, Indiana Jones, Boba Fett, Mad Max, The Lone Ranger and every other iconic genre role that fanboys everyone constantly froth at the mouth for him to play. Obviously, none of these fanboys have seen those stellar roles…