Of all the people to guest star from Eureka, that's probably the least exciting. But it's still good! But, man, what does Colin Ferguson have to do to even get a guest role?
Of all the people to guest star from Eureka, that's probably the least exciting. But it's still good! But, man, what does Colin Ferguson have to do to even get a guest role?
I thought that was common knowledge.
Nah, Hugh Jackman just got younger thanks to his personal Tree of Life. The Fountain was actually a documentary.
Oh hey! I'm an Eagle Scout too! Which means, logically, Hollywood should be hiring me to reboot Spider-Man again any day now.
"I'm a triple threat! Singer, dancer, and murderer!"
While it's not as good as the first, "steep" is too harsh.
The lack of National Treasure 3 still bums me out to this day.
I'd say discovering Rumple's alive and out there, rather than five episodes going "gee I wish Rumple were here" *cut to Rumple Cage* counts.
Shhhhh, let me have faith.
Good luck with all of this! And Happy Birthday!
Re: Raising Hope, I'm kind of glad this is the last season, because I have this sense that a fifth season would push it into bad territory. Whereas Parks, in my opinion, can coast for forever.
In retrospect, yeah, I don't think the show really deserved the regular praise we were heaping on it, considering its strengths lie more in the quieter moments (with the occasional gutbuster like "Get On Your Feet"). There has to be a middle between falling over a show and crapping on it.
For some reason, I feel like I Detest You, Captain Pincey! is a showbiz satire about one struggling actor trying to undercut the career of his much more dashing but arrogant costar.
Weird, I just rewatched season 2 over the week. Season 2 is an awkward transition, because it is less talky and has a bigger scope than season 1, but lacks a strong thorough line and is very unwieldy and unbalanced (so many characters just disappear for long stretches). Season 3 struck the perfect balance I feel, and…
I thought Lethal Weapon 5 was distributed under the international title of Iron Man 3.
Krysten Ritter should be in everything. Why can't she have Rob Corddry's agent? Or Megan Mullally's?
The Wonderful 101 is one of the best video games I have ever played. The action is fast and creative, with so many layers. The difficulty is nice and hard. There's so much extra stuff to do, that I can't wait until I graduate so I can sink my teeth pack into it. The plot is to Power Rangers what Gurren Lagann was to…
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Yeah, I read somewhere that Shearman said he found it hard to get the hang of writing for television, but considering his one story is "Dalek" I still think he would have been great.
Those are exceptions, but non-animal is still the majority.