She'll be even more pissed off when Smith hires George Lucas to go back and CGI new Aunt Viv over her for the reruns.
She'll be even more pissed off when Smith hires George Lucas to go back and CGI new Aunt Viv over her for the reruns.
They're not Mitchell and Webb. They're Simon Pegg and The Actor Kevin Eldon.
I quite liked season 5. Anything after that which didn't feature Ray Stevenson was hot garbage though.
If London had had the sense to plan for the stadium being converted to football (soccer) use after the games in the first place thus saving tens of millions on conversion costs then they'd have gotten away with it pretty well. I think Sydney managed to keep their facilities in pretty good nick too.
Or they could just stop fucking around and finally make that Weird Al Yankovic film with him as Dr. Demento.
Bill Sadler as Death is enough on his own to put it above the original.
He's also pretty good in Gods of the Arena, the Spartacus: Blood and Sand prequel.
He was one of the ones who got the elvish tattoo so I doubt he wasn't at least friendly with the rest of the group. It's not the sort of thing you do with people if you don't like them.
Have thought for years that the plot of the film was sort of lifted from the Colin Hay song "Lifeline", which doesn't strike me as unlikely given the connections between him and Braff.
Yup. He needs to spend a few years working as a character actor in other people's films, something he's actually quite good at.
Neil Halstead's solo album Palindrome Hunches is gorgeous.
Steve Harris is such a prog head it should be a surprise that it took them seven albums to get there. Hadn't considered SiT so now I'm going to listen to it. Thanks.
Bloody Australians. Coming over here and taking our Ashes and our National Treasures.
Good shout. Could also go for Iron Maiden and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
The number of people who's head Starship Troopers flew over was absurd, even more so given this was the same guy responsible for Robocop.
60 is pretty old in Africa these days.
Even in a sub par episode like this one you can rely on B99 for a good four or five solid laughs, which puts it streets ahead of most sitcoms.
Richard Jordan and Margaret Whitton were by far the best things about it. Both taken far too soon.
Some good shouts there. There's not many people with much good to say about Robin Hood but I enjoyed it.
Any director with Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator on his CV has earned his place in the pantheon. Scott also has Black Hawk Down, Thelma & Louise and the Kingdom of Heaven (Director's Cut) on his.