I loved how this can be just as tense as Heat or Mann's other crime films, just with words instead of bullets.
I loved how this can be just as tense as Heat or Mann's other crime films, just with words instead of bullets.
I think Morbo interviewed a general in the later seasons that was going to be leading the imminent invasion of Earth.
Line of the episode imo.
Yeah, producer's cut only. Poor guy can't even whittle.
No, but there are multiple rumors she can be demanding and possessive to an almost psychotic level.
Not every movie can succeed in making Jeffrey Dahmer a running joke.
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My favorite part about Jamm was/were the bandages covering his hands that are never explained.
I watched a History Channel special about that. Didn't the land's value increase by 1000% once everyone realized what was happening?
Too slender unfortunately. Dolarhyde was a military guy and a bodybuilder.
His vocal range and mannerisms can go from reserved gentleman to manic psycho in less than three syllables. That's partly why Beetlejuice is my favorite role of his.
"What the hell is sweet and sour peasant soup?"
"I don't know! I make it up! I make it up!"
I can never tell if Agador is crying or if Azaria is laughing by the end of the scene.
I always loved how Keaton made a jerk-off motion when Baldwin asked if he could be scary.
Was it ever explained why Armand couldn't just call the kitchen of the restaurant/club for a nice meal?
"He didn't make an entree…"
"…What? So we just have soup?"
"I keep telling you sweet and sour peasant soup is an entree. It's like a stew. Why do you think I put so much in it-"
"Shut up! Here's a note for Katherine. Go put it on the downstairs door. I gotta get back out there before they eat enough to see the bottom of…
Question the plan at your peril!
I loved how Flash-as-Lex kept referring to himself in the third person.
I liked it but definitely agree with you on some things. My theater's sound was off so some dialogue was either tooth-shatteringly loud or impossible to hear, which made the plot muddled at times. Also felt like some characters got the shaft in favor of less interesting ones. Phoenix's eyes were the funniest thing…
Only saw the first Taken at a friends house during a break from uni. His parents were uber-conservatives who felt uncomfortable leaving the county they were born in so you can imagine how frightened they were by the plot. When I started laughing over how inane the premise was they asked what was wrong with me.