It would be hilarious of all the bit parts started to get played by really famous actors. Brad Pitt as some random mercenary. Julia Roberts as the tavern wench.
It would be hilarious of all the bit parts started to get played by really famous actors. Brad Pitt as some random mercenary. Julia Roberts as the tavern wench.
e.g.: Kung Fu Panda
That's about on par with the dialogue this season.
I like to believe that setting up a situation like that was half the reason these characters were such dumb-butts earlier in the season. It's hard to believe endearing characters could find themselves without an ally, after all.
Personally, I believed him~
Still think that was a bit anvil-y of the show to just blatantly spell out the drama.
So this season's pacing has been the inverse of last season, huh?
I wonder how Disney got that, since it's licensed by Discotek Media in America.
The Blu-Ray on my shelf is a good reminder of that ;3
Grave of the Fireflies isn't a Miyazaki film. It's made by Isao Takahata.
It felt like the big production of doing a TV show just kinda got out of Mulaney's hands and there wasn't time or talent enough to make sure what they put on screen was actually interesting.
The guys from Derrick Comedy were in some eps of Community and one of them had a background role on Mad Men in an episode.
Are we human?
I actually really like a lot of the gags in Bend Her. They may play into gender stereotypes, but they usually have a Futrama-ish twist to them, like when Bender insists that men love it when you "glob it on~"
Funny; I really love almost everything about it~
He was already in the Abramsverse with a recurring role on Alias, right?
That is literally who I was thinking of. Interesting how she looks ageless, but tweets don't lie: Cher's like a grandma who found social media
Like, I can see why some people would, but Jesus Christ I'm not one of them~
Seriously, what are some of these celebrities thinking about when they tweet because that is spot-on.
I was really surprised when Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman had that climactic fight on the rail car in The Prestige, and I wasn't sure why Hugh had to get trained by ninjas.