It's not, really. I've got the window open right now, and I live in Ireland.
It's not, really. I've got the window open right now, and I live in Ireland.
Yeah, all the trailers I saw for this movie suggested it was a straight comedy, completing hiding how dark it would get. I saw it in Boston, and I've never been in a theater that was as silent as the theater when this movie ended.
Riding with Death. No Contest there. Also Agent from HARM, Leech Woman. . . Most of my favorites are SciFi era episodes.
I was so sure that there had to be some way to make that sentence make sense. Maybe rearrange or combine some words, something, so that it said anything but what it actully says.
Getting home for Christmas means a transatlantic flight for me, generally with a long layover, and this song is playing in every airport. I finally went from mild dislike to active hate one year, after a 3 hour delay, and I had a headache, and this song wouldn't stop playing.
It's the car chase around the gas station for me. "Is he stalking it because it's the weakest of all the gas stations?"
These double features are badly timed for fans in Europe. I pledged high enough for the livesteam of new episodes, and now I'm worried I'll be up all night watching them. Which I will do, but I'll complain about it.
The Cave was so close to being an interesting, fun platform puzzle game, but the long stretches of tedium in between the interesting bits really got to me.
I just put in $25. I wasn't going to, but I'm impressed with how Joel's been running the campaign. I'd give more, but my new job doesn't start until after Christmas.
Bim Glasses: They're impractical, and will make you angry about how stupid they look!
Four. He was supposed to play Zap Branigen on Futurama, as well.
It probably makes a great comeback whenever the kid yells "You're not my real mom!"
That. . .but. . .damnit, I liked Sweetums. And now I have this image to deal with.
But I'm supposed to be a mute tree.
When my family got to the US in the late 18th century, they moved to tiny farming communities, and stayed put until WWII moved my grandparents around. They never went back, and constantly told us kids how lucky we were to grow up someplace other than a farm. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure what this proves,…
@avclub-e831ff077a763d3be03866efc0c55e4f:disqus - No, I read it that way. My theory is that either everyone is being dumb on purpose, or the two real movies in question ("Every which way" and "Any which way") were so long ago and forgotten that no one has heard of them, and everyone is terribly confused.
Oh, god. Quark and Rom both wind up being perfectly fine characters on their own (Quark more so than Rom), but sweet Christ any episode about their mother hurts to watch.
The stupidity of Enterprise wasn't contained in a single episode (not even the Ferengi episode). It was cumulative, dragging down the entire series under a weight of mediocrity and low-level stupid that gave the series it's justly-earned reputation.
Now I'm picturing Sisko and company trapped in a game of Chutes & Ladders which. . .which, honestly, wouldn't have been that much sillier.
You didn't lose control. Your thumbs were being guided by a higher power.