I thought this movie was bullshit because America would be full of people who knew about Albania and would therefore know the government was faking stuff.
I thought this movie was bullshit because America would be full of people who knew about Albania and would therefore know the government was faking stuff.
I clicked on this headline wondering why they were charging so much for The Boondocks.
After this and A Hologram For The King, it looks like Tom Hanks and Dave Eggers should stay away from each other. (I actually liked A Hologram For The King but most people didn't.)
The sudden mutilation of Guy, blood splattered on the faces of onlookers, the woman driving the lawnmower horrified by what she'd done. Mostly it was the shock of the whole thing; I wasn't prepared for that kind of thing to happen on this show.
Cool. How's Lincoln Chafee?
With both would be a good way to get particicuted.
Nah, it's not very obvious.
It seems they're quoting something Schopenhauer wrote in the 19th century, so that's probably just how the translator spelled it then.
Gloria is a perfect foil for Nikki. Nikki assumes she knows exactly how the cops will function, but she can't imagine the eccentricities of someone like Gloria, who has a totally different outlook than most other cops to the point where she doesn't even use computers.
Emmit said "cocksucker" which was also pretty surprising. I guess last year the floodgates of FX swearing were opened when Maria Clark exclaimed "Motherfucker!" after learning Johnnie Cochran was defending OJ.
In Boardwalk Empire, he should have died about 5 times but managed to make it to the end of the series.
He'd have to be born in at least 1970 to be old enough to rent an apartment in 1988 (maybe East Germany was letting 14-year-olds rent apartments but I doubt it) which would make him 40 in 2010. The actor who plays the thug, who is somehow in the main cast list, is 36. I guess it's possible, but very unlikely.
I keep thinking Vernon because it sounds like "vermin" and Ray was just talking about vermin chewing through his monitor cable.
I think this is the second time I've heard "micturate" on TV, the first being from Shea Whigham's buddy Michael Shannon on Boardwalk Empire.
I get the feeling Sy just watched season 2 of The Wire.
Oh… I thought it was lipstick.
It really messed with my head to see out-of-focus-but-still-very-recognizable Margaret Atwood randomly show up to smack her main character in the face.
I think her few seconds of tears were the only moment in this episode that we didn't see from the point of view of Offred.
I think the official artwork for this season is Jimmy painting white lines on himself, but there are also some promotional images that show scenes in an imagined way, like the courtroom scene and one in Los Pollos Hermanos where Jimmy, Mike, and Gus are hanging out together and staring at us: http://images.amcnetworks.…
I also wanted to know how she kept it wet but then I decided I was thinking too much about this.