All the sample chapters released so far have been leftovers from ADWD.
All the sample chapters released so far have been leftovers from ADWD.
No, that's not my trick, Ira…it's my illusion! *begins shitting blood*
*Unties Meereenese Knot*
"Why is there a statue of Littlefinger in here? Wait, is that wet cement?"
Whoa, Michelle Pfeiffer and Marilyn Manson are related?!?
Aside from several Rifftrax on Prime, I watched The Accountant on HBO, and…it was actually alright. The story itself is of course completely preposterous, but the action was well-done and I liked how no one tried to "change" Affleck's character or make it seem like his autism made him lesser than. Anna Kendrick in…
I saw it in the theater when it came out, and kinda liked it then, but tried watching on Netflix recently and noped out. Least favorite MCU movie next to the Thors.
Upvoted for "risibly terrible".
It seems like everyone has a blast on his show. I don't know why his group panel/interview funtimes format doesn't seem to translate over here. Craig Ferguson might have come closest in spirit, but even then it was still mainly 1-1 interviews.
I think there actually was a book sequel.
Thinking about it more, I could see that, and it makes sense. I was just being a grump. :-)
Why would someone nearing 40 be nostalgic about Mm-Bop? I was 20 when it came out and knew it was preteen garbage*. It wasn't a song that 1997 college students would seek out even ironically. Something like Push, Semi-Charmed Life, or Bittersweet Symphony were much more "college-y" while still being popular for the…
*Dancing Itos appear from stage left*
Pelican Brief, I believe.
Nor would we want to, in the latter case.
He was great in that. First thing that pops into my head whenever I think of him.
It's the face of a guy who's gotten whatever he wanted for 50+ years, and will continue doing so. What's a little stop in the pokey compared to that? He was probably everyone's favorite inmate, too.
…really tedious and have a ridiculous ending
"Beats the Sons Of Anarchy spin-off." - Mitch Pileggi, probably
Yes, all nostalgia aside, a grown man with the name "Rocky" is pretty silly.