New Mr. Show episodes on Netflix today, everybody! Think I'm going to go watch that now.
New Mr. Show episodes on Netflix today, everybody! Think I'm going to go watch that now.
In fact, there were plenty of people saying in 2001-2005 "bombing the shit of these countries, and killing a lot of innocent civilians in the process, is not only NOT going to thwart terrorism, it's going to create a lot more terrorists.
Did anybody else think that ross was by far the more talented performer, and that he often carried Odenkirk?
"It was important we film Mad Men in a place that was light on laws and heavy on Bobbys."
The Quiz Broadcast and Numberwang might just be the best recurring sketches in sketch show history.
I think I'm doing pretty good for a 15-year-old with a wife and a baby!
Here's a site that lists every Best Picture winner and the film's director. There have been some close calls, but a director has never directed 2 best picture winners back-to-back. The closest anyone's come to that is The Godfather parts 1 and 2, which won in 72 and 74, with The Sting winning in between.
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I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure 2 films from the same director winning Best Picture back-to-back has never happened in the history of the Oscars. I don't know that Spotlight will win, either. Sounds like there's not nearly enough "triumph of the human spirit" which the Academy goes for with rare exception.
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But can I like Fury Road and still think it's not the greatest action flick of the last quarter century?
Okay, let me just get in my time machine…
High School freshman, I hope.
I always thought Joel Osteen looked a little like the guy who played Ford Prefect in the original Hitchhiker's Guide miniseries.
Is this a straight-up remake of Death Game (starring Seymour Cassel!) or an uncredited "homage?"
Yes, sarcasm. I really didn't care for the end of Skyfall and how they seemed so eager to reverse the interesting new direction the Bond series had taken in the previous 2 films.
The Moore films leaned way too hard into it, but then the Brosnan films did too, really, after leaning the other way with License to Kill. The Craig films haven't exactly been cheese-free, and with Skyfall ending on the note of bringing back the status quo of the old days (the return of Q and gadgets, M is a man…
I think Idris Elba is wrong for Bond and it's got nothing to do with suaveness (Elba may very well be suaveness personified). It's because Bond is, at heart, kind of a cheeseball. They've been making incremental movements away from that with Daniel Craig (and with Timothy Dalton before), but he still makes goofy puns…
Do you also hate Goodfellas?
The Dissolve was cut in half pretty bad.
Does he care now?