High school French finally comes in useful!
High school French finally comes in useful!
I enjoyed this article, and I would like to see more like it in the future. I applaud the AVClub for trying something new! The only downer was seeing all the grumpypants complaints about the article, but that’s totally my fault for clicking “See all comments”.
Ashton Kutcher sounds like an excited puppy stumbling around happily looking for his toy.
I loved it and I’m glad it’s getting a second season!
And then finally the Sinister Six movie.
Remember that Adam West movie from the 80s called Zombie Nightmare? (It was one of the better MST3K episodes from season six.) Shawn Levy was this loathsome but very memorable character:
I just finished watching the entire run of the original Doctor Who. (I refuse to binge watch so it took a looooong time.) Ian Chesterton really was one of the best companions the Doctor had. I’m sorry to see him go, but I’m glad we had him as long as we did.
I’m guessing he is referring to the original Doctor Who pilot, which was not aired in 1963 because it was reshot. But I’m not sure.
Just commenting as a record that this article was reposted again in late May 2024. Cheers!
I couldn’t bring myself to use “journalist”.
It looks fine. The only difference now is that bloggers feel compelled to spend 500 words commenting on a trailer.
I always have trouble with the swimming pools/Rhode Islands conversion.
Just finished it. I loved it! A batshit crazy ending for a batshit crazy show. Every minute was fun. At one time or another I loved or hated every character. Such a wild show.
I’m looking forward to Oscar Isaac reprising his “Do you talk, do I talk” scene with Moses.
If there were good cops, then the good cops would stop the bad cops. No cops are stopping the bad cops, therefore there are no good cops.
Maybe all these actors will show up in Spacey’s next cringeworthy Christmas video.
I know that t-shirts and shorts are the White People Way, but consider wearing a long-sleeve shirt and slacks meant for travel. They’re made of light airy fabric and are rated SPF 50+. Wear a wide-brim hat and you only need lotion for your hands and neck.
Considering he died in 1960, that last record is amazing.
So what happens when, in pursuit of that Oscar, a stuntperson ends up dead? Let’s say it truly is the best stunt of the year. Does the Academy honor someone who literally died to get an Oscar? I think that’s the super awkward situation they want to avoid.
All EVs should play the fight music from Star Trek at low speeds. Parking lots would be intense.