I'm still amazed by how fast Sleepy Hollow managed to kill all of my goodwill towards it.
I'm still amazed by how fast Sleepy Hollow managed to kill all of my goodwill towards it.
I've seen them live several times.
I'm legitimately curious as to what the hell is going on with Renard at this point. Bleeding phantom bulletwounds? Visions of a tunnel of light with scary demon hands? The sudden, intense need to mug a random who was flashing cash, followed up by amnesia?
I saw a 60 Minutes story a few months back about how connection speeds influence the world of high-speed trading, and the way the biggest firms exploit tiny differences in relay speed to obtain an arguably unfair advantage in market trades.
I would do the same, but coincidentally enough, I just lent my mom my Atari 2600 for a children's library window display of retro technology, along with my copies of ET, Pac-Man and Frogger.
I always recommend Bell's Two-Hearted Ale to people who aren't crazy about the super-bitter IPAs that are all the rage these days.
It's not terribly deep in terms of emotions or themes, yet, but it's definitely delivering in terms of imagination and the funny. And Eden Sher is absolutely rocking it as Star Butterfly.
Upvoted, although now I'm gonna have the Nextwave theme song playing in my head for an hour.
That's fine. I stopped buying after Season 8, anyway.
Not much to add to what's already been said here. I heard the news late, and I'd just like to say that my feelings go out to Mr Freberg's friends and family.
He was at once an enormously influential figure and a fairly obscure celebrity by the time I was growing up; but when I was 19, I heard a local DJ serialize his U…
I thought so. Thanks.
Was that Stephen Root's wife as the mother?
Obviously, Nick should have handled it better, and been more sympathetic to Juliette's position; He should have at least been able to look her in the eyes. On the other hand, it clearly took Jules more than a day or two to come to terms with her own woged appearance, and she doesn't have the emotional baggage…
Nowhere within two hundred miles.
Bad command or file name
Funny, the bit that sticks with me (and it must be twenty years since I read it) is when he goes back down to the plane to find the emergency transmitter and finds the pilot's remains. Brain notes that the fish he's been eating have also been eating the pilot.
I note the absence of Margaret Thatcher.
She was reportedly a massive fan of the series Yes, Minister and although she never actually appeared in the the show (or its sequel Yes, Prime Minister) Thatcher did manage to dragoon the stars of the series into participating in a broadcast comedy sketch that Thatcher both…
I'm guessing that Phil didn't think very hard before he painted all those "Alive in Tucson" signs everywhere, and once he got back he realized that moving anywhere else meant losing any chance of meeting someone who saw his signs.
The Vincent Price version is absolutely worth a watch..
God, it's gotten so bad that the only way you can get a show about cereal production on the air is to turn it into another police procedural.