Wow. I just watched The Lion in Winter again last night. He must have been quite something to see on the stage.
Wow. I just watched The Lion in Winter again last night. He must have been quite something to see on the stage.
Mmmmm It's just so fucking delicious!
Without question the biggest line of this episode and somehow therefore the whole show was the scene in the car where Elizabeth bares herself to Paige about her own mother more honestly than we have ever seen, and Paige after patiently listening says, "How can I ever believe anything you say to me?"
Not needed to Mike short term and so disposable
100%
Said before I am sure, but the nonchalance with with Mike throws those firearms in the garbage…
Even the first time around I smelled a bit of a rat when Chuck's outrage on Jimmy's behalf during the meeting with Howard seemed not quite convincing. Chuck isn't a very good actor, or at least his acting in that moment was a bit of a tell for me. It's a testament to McKean's fine acting that he could represent…
The Roches were an inspired inclusion on this list. I'd give anything for another record by them with Robert Fripp producing.
I think the drummer *is* a chick, Pops… otherwise, your critique stands.
We're booked tholid
John. Williams.
Jeff “One Of These Things Is Not Like The Other” Lynne
I came here expecting much more to be made of this in the reviews but your comment was the first mention I've seen. This really cinched the finale for me.
Kael largely made a name for herself by panning "The Sound of Music"
Getting On? Getting On! Getting On.
I laughed out loud a lot at this one, a LOT, but I have to put it down as one of the most miserable episodes since Valerie delivered cookies to the writers. Interesting how the whole series almost comes down to the struggle between those two.
I read "stupid banana collection" which would actually make me think Adam was awesome, especially for being able to tell which bananas were the stupid ones.
Thank you, PG-13 rating.
Nothing makes my day quite like a Teti review
Totally forgot how much I love this movie. Robin as a car salesman with a heart of gold makes perfect sense. His energy was just right for this movie and Tim Robbins is great too. Heck, Fran Drescher is even perfectly cast, and whoever found the waitress at the Chinese restaurant deserves an oscar for best casting.…