kthejoker--disqus
kthejoker
kthejoker--disqus

I realize it's because otherwise the writing on the show is fantastic, but you guys are trying way too hard to excuse the writing staff for coming up with such a poorly written character in Jeannie.

There is a neat little story, "Neutral Ground" by Mike Resnick, about the logistics of supplying both supervillains and Batman in the old Further Adventures of Batman anthology.

The best penguin would be Long Good Friday-era Bob Hoskins.

I submit this short story by the screenwriter of Severance and several episodes of Doctor Who:

I will put a vote in for Twister's scientists. They captured the general demeanor and activity of storm chasing pretty well.

That was a terrible opening line
I tink that's the same trick they taught us for 7th grade composition.

Gosnell got his Hollywood start editing Robert Altman films. He knows what quality work is.

Do these subcommunities really exist so detached from society?
I mean, CPS never visits? The sheriff doesn't keep in touch? Really?

Peter Sarsgaard
Fills the "seems to be (the only one) enjoying himself" canard in a lot of bad movies.

If he was 11, it might be … well, not funny, but at least kind of excusable.

Some guy named Keaton wants a word with you.

Lovin' youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu is easy cuz you're beautiful …

I was thinking the same thing, and I decided it's her soft face. Crimefighters need sharp lines and taut jaws (Lynda Carter wasn't much better.)

"He was the best of us, combined"
It plays a little too light and cliched, but great technical work.

I realized I was too old for music
When I was thoroughly enjoying my first listen of MGMT's "Time To Pretend" and then he busted out that line "get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute" and I hated them and everything they stood for.

To clarify: when I say "they give you the commercial break", I mean they break production while you come up with your wager (you also get told the question's form - "WHO IS", "WHAT ARE", etc.) and they don't start filming till you have one.

They give you the whole commercial break before Final Jeopardy! to come up with your wager, and while they are kind of pushy about getting a number, the round doesn't start until you actually have a wager, so getting the math wrong is doubly-retarded.

I think the most important thing about Psycho's original release
Was its title.

Arsenic and Old Lace is my favorite Capra, because I saw it first and boggled my mind a bit.

What I want to know
is how many of these actors are actually Randies?