Also this or The Constant are probably the two best Lost episodes ever.
Also this or The Constant are probably the two best Lost episodes ever.
Considering the flashback for Arrow ended with Oliver I'm guessing we see current day and flashback Ollie in Coast City. Guessing he also runs into a certain test pilot in those flashbacks and possibly tangles with the Rusian mob. Then current day we meet the returned test pilot.
It's always been about letting people be who they are, unless who they are is someone who wants to have sex with animals, or children. That's what the RWNJ never get, or just don't want to get because it's easier to lump LGBTQ people into a pile with child molesters and people who are into bestiality.
Can't Hardly Wait definitely held up better than Empire, although I actually like Ethan Embry. CHW was also a movie I recall having zero desire to see whatsoever. Also…VIVA LA POOLHOUSE!
Guess I should feel special that I actually got to see this in the theaters. It was definitely a movie I loved for a very long time, until gradually I watched it less and less and then revisiting years later realized it was pretty dumb and faux-deep.
It really doesn't seem like something Conan would come up with at all. It's so uniquely a Jay Leno thing. Anyone who watched Conan in the 90s would know that all of the characters he did (Masturbating Bear, Pimpbot etc…) were in response to shit like the Dancing Ito's. It was an absurdist take on Leno's sudden desire…
I think Dancing Ito's was when I first realized what a fucking hack Jay Leno was. Granted it occurred when I was like 15. Before that I never really realized how awful he was.
I hate stuff like this because it only serves to remind me how very very far away The Simpsons is from anything like this.
The era of the character/catchphrase/merchandise-driving SNL was way before 1995. It started with the Mike Meyers era and grew much much stronger with the "bad boys" era
I have nothing to back this up that I can specifically remember, but I feel like in the books if Martin killed a character you knew it. And if you were ever left guessing "is that character dead?" then he/she most likely wasn't dead.
I think you could spend a week asking questions like that, both about characters on the show disappearing and characters in the book not showing up on the TV show.
Which makes no sense. So the condensed two books down to one season for this season, and now next season is uncharted territory that they're going to cram stuff from books 4 and 5 into season 6 along with the supposed stories Martin gave them from book 6? A book which is supposedly 1500 pages long.
Yeah, they've made some bad choices when going off book this season. If I recall we are left not really knowing what is happening with Stannis, although he does have Theon's sister as a prisoner right? He's just waiting in the snow. But meanwhile at Winterfell Theon is actually helping Jeyne Poole escape, and Mance…
I tihnk tonight's episode had perfect examples of my personal preferred way to change something from the book versus the other way. I thought the end was excellent with Drogon. Not how it went down in the books but accomplishes the same thing. But what the fuck is happening with Stannis? Granted these are just my…
Not sure if you saw this but apparently they don't even have the rights to Silence of the Lambs, yet.
TV was quite fond of these big TV movie events where it would feature a lot of big name TV actors (and a few film actors) that you already knew. Usually a network (like NBC) would pull in the stars of a lot of their shows and make some bad movie.
What an awful idea. Dark Tower I can see lending itself to this format but to have this 8 episode show and then a movie? So a movie is going to come out in a theater and the story of that movie is going to be the end of this saga that's already been on TV? And someone is planning this? This is what you do if your TV…
Of course. We're getting Red Dragon this year, but it probably won't involve Will visiting Dr. Lecter in BSMH to get guidance like in the book. I'm sure we'll see Buffalo Bill next season (assuming the Red Dragon storyline wraps up this year) and I bet Lecter will be locked up by then, but it wouldn't shock me if the…
Might be wrong but I think Fuller has already mentioned adapting all the books up through Hannibal in some way. It does seem crazy to do Silence, it's perfect. But I would still be interested to see it.
If Hannibal is getting his Florence get away this season I wonder what will happen if they ever get to the plot of "Hannibal" the book.