It's not like he just openly declared this having decided we were all dying know. It's an interview, someone asked him.
It's not like he just openly declared this having decided we were all dying know. It's an interview, someone asked him.
If it were just a movie about an odd teen I would like it well enough, whenever they start talking about time travel or giant rabbits or wormholes or whowatsits its bloody rubbish.
Yeah, as an adult rereading about her being dragged off into the woods screaming by jeering angry horse men and ended up a nervous wreck was pretty damn jarring to say the least.
That's a music rights thing isn't it? I seem to remember that was the big stumbling block for getting Malcolm in the Middle on DVD.
The lack of grace Liz has when firing Other Liz is pretty good.
Wait, is this not about 'Garfield Alone', the amazing/bonkers week of Garfield comics for Halloween?
I remember as a teen leaving the cinema saying that I would enjoy it but no way would I ever watch it again.
Yeah, this was very frequently very funny, but totally stupid. Is there just no crime in their precinct?
Well you can't tamper with the classiwhatshappening
Wow who would have bought McConaughey as a lawyer 3 times? 3 unsuccessful attempts at passing the bar after showing up late and stoned to the exam maybe.
O'Neal you are the Matthew McConaughey Lawyer of writing great Newswire articles.
Bono shouldn't be too dispirited, my dad cared enough about them having a new album to ask me what iTunes was.
The Subway stuff on Chuck was one thing because at least they tried to make a joke out of it, when they stopped one episode dead in its tracks so Chuck could tell us how comfy his Toyota was that was some Truman Show level shilling.
I think they fell into a bad rut with Annie, but one of the things you can say about season 5 is that they made a good effort of getting out of that.
At least they seem to have given up on Boyle/Diaz. For now at least.
Batman characters can't have fun apparently. Dick Grayson never has fun.
You know it's a book right? She doesn't get killed unless she's written to get killed?
I think it would come through better if the whole song wasn't sung so earnestly.
The little glance down at his daughter's body when he says he hasn't whipped her since she was a little girl is super creepy.
That is a great resurrection scene. And the movie has Wallace from Wallace and Gromit in it! I kind of liked how it flipped the usual horror script, instead of horny teenagers getting themselves in trouble and being picked off one by one, here the hypocritical old people are at fault instead, and actually get killed…