Sadly, the guest star casting budget is <$1,000,000 per episode.
Sadly, the guest star casting budget is <$1,000,000 per episode.
Yeah, it's frustrating as hell to hit "Post" and then get a huge mono paragraph out of nowhere.
I'm pretty certain there is a huge contingent of people who hate on Lena Dunham's appearance, but would totally date the shit out of her if she were just some random woman they knew in real life.
A teacher of mine in high school showed it to the class.I've since referred people to it as a caution against taking stupid risks on set. That being said, it's nothing I ever want to see again.
If the plug doesn't fit, your boyfriend is probably British.
I hope they're setting it in the mid-'90s. I can't imagine the vampire bordello could survive the onslaught of scathing Yelp reviews for very long.
Analyze That… Spot on My Arm
Forget Paris, You're Too Infirm to Travel
Mr. Saturday Night: In Bed by 4pm
When Harry Met Sally… Again Everyday: A Struggle with Alzheimer's
This Is Spinal Tap
Get ready, those combination Anglophiles + Compulsive Over-Sharers on your Facebook / Twitter feed are getting ready to spoil every episode ten seconds after they air in the UK. Just so everyone knows that they saw it before anyone else in America and won't wait until January.
We've left the darkest timeline and now jump from parallel dimension to parallel dimension over and over again. Discovering different Communities every few hours.
Community renewed!
Whitney canceled!
FIVE SEASONS AND PROFOUND UNCERTAINTY!
Wait, was this actually a show?
I've watched Ghostbusters many, many times since the '80s. The best part about starting to watch it at a young age is that years later, you suddenly pick up little jokes that didn't register the first hundred times you heard them (i.e: "Listen… do you smell something?").
I've kind of grown sick of live tweeting / posting about shows while they're airing.
@avclub-f73c955e2c1f51451a682f5c1ce0e867:disqus Eyes Wide Shut got so much hate upon release because the hype machine had gone into overdrive looong before it hit screens.
That's usually called "a date".
Thank you for pointing out this one! It's exactly what I was talking about!
I just noticed that everything is teal.
Having watched a lot of older (read: 1960s and '70s) trailers, I can say with a fair degree of certainty that previews of 40 years ago were much, much worse.
There's nothing worse than going off and living your life for a few years, only to come back home and realize that there are some people in the exact same emotional and intellectual space they were in the day they left high school.