“Which might seem surprising, given that it’s been directed by the guy who made the Hangover trilogy and Due Date. To be fair, those movies weren’t funny either.”
“Which might seem surprising, given that it’s been directed by the guy who made the Hangover trilogy and Due Date. To be fair, those movies weren’t funny either.”
“He’s probably has a thousand kids... All the raw-dog loads he drops.”
“Protection from what?... Ze Germans?”
Given the unique strangeness and rollercoaster ride that has been the Twin Peaks experience—especially season 3—I have no objection to seeing Lynch and the wonderful cast give us more, if he so chooses.
needs more statham.
It’s hard enough to find someone that you like and that will put up with you.
Human
I’m attracted to women with big breasts. Is there a term for that?
My sentiments exactly.
I know it had to end eventually and I am glad it is on its own terms... but boy will I miss this show. A lot.
Thanks... perhaps this is another Person of Interest which was also Emerson and CBS.
“What if X-Files, but suck?” ~ Elevator pitch for Evil
The show synopsis for Evil sounds like a hilarious sitcom or SNL skit.
Lucas is talking about both and you’re also correct about the prequels.
I’m the first to criticize George Lucas for the subpar prequels, but the excerpt from Bob Iger’s book addresses the narrative and the visuals, and he nailed The Force Awakens to a T.
It was a little underwhelming overall but the Frank/Charlie story was great. I see how it tied into the romcom stuff with the other plot, but I kinda wish we just got a full episode of Frank/Charlie running their hostel
Star Wars could be good again?
It kind of petered out at the end, but the gags were awesome in the first half.
Not only has Fargo been an excellent series, but as an anthology show it’s really nailed the all important castings.