You look different since The Change. More mature, somehow.
You look different since The Change. More mature, somehow.
Thank you for this. Bryan Stevenson is just amazing. He’s devoted his legal career to death penalty cases - nigh hopeless and heartbreaking cases, and his stories about some of his clients - all poor, many people of color, far too many with mental illness or cognitive defects, and way too many who didn’t have enough…
Zoo is trying to be ecological action-horror, but ends up being stoner horror comedy. Too dumb to be real horror or satire, it’s possible to fall in love with hate-watching this show. It’s Attack of the Killer Tomatoes for the 21st Century. Its absurdities make it funny, which is good, because it would be too…
Yay! One of the local non-network stations would have Thanksgiving marathons back in the 70s and 80s. I had no idea if they were aired in order or not.
Hello?! HELLO!?!
Maybe this has been posted already, I will impotently shake my fist in the air over:
He certainly did for a while, but he managed to break out of the rut/typecasting: a failed cop series, followed by replacing Dennis Farina on Law & Order: Original Recipe for the last 4-5 years of the show. Then he did an ABC comedy of all things, and I’ve heard that Suburgatory was great to brilliant.
I agree with this. I’m not fond of Corden at all (I find him screechy and antsy, especially for that time of night), but when the guests are firing on all cylinders, the Late Late Show can be rather fun.
the show had its hits and misses, just like the original, but it also delivered segments like “A Little Peace And Quiet,” “Examination Day,” and “The Shadow Man” that served as worthy heirs to The Twilight Zone legacy—and left just as deep a mark on a new, traumatized generation.
I initially read this as 'a silly wank' and I wasn't sure how to feel.
I wish that was the case, but somehow, I doubt it — or that it will be a tiny coda at the very end.
George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez in Out of Sight. Seconding Julia and Huston as the Addamses.
I just caught up with an actor/stuntman friend of mine in London, who has a part in Aquaman. His take on Jason Momoa: as sweet and humble and hard-working as he is hot. So, good on him.
And so it goes.
Don't forget Assad. You can't forget Assad.
Bladerunner and Galaxy Quest. The yin and the yang of sci-fi cinema.
Congratulations!
Gooble gobble!
Condolences.
*snickers like Lisa Simpson*