They could do their own version of "The Trip"—I bet Tennant does a mean Michael Caine impression.
They could do their own version of "The Trip"—I bet Tennant does a mean Michael Caine impression.
It certainly looked like Joe on the video. Which I thought was very weird.
Ian was shown asking Trish if he could bring takeaway around for dinner on BBC-A, if that's what you mean, and she said yes. (The dinner itself wasn't shown.)
Maybe S1 and S2, but this season has been airing in 65-minute blocks (or a tad longer, even?). There's certainly been less "need" to cut for time if BBC-A is not tied to the 60-minute slot.
I really hated S2 for so many reasons. I'm glad that S3 redeemed the series.
He actually has a MUCH better haircut/styling now than when he was on The Daily Show.
It's on Amazon Prime.
I don't remember this. How did her character die?
Aaron Copland was gay and did a number of film scores.
Not to mention Farley Granger period!
The main characters in Hitchcock's "Rope" are clearly a couple (and murderously f'd up). The relationship is supposed to more clearly stated in the source play, though I have not seen or read it. But despite toning the relationship down for the film, it's inescapable.
No offense , but give me a break.
"Is it possible to be sexually aroused by a burger?"
I read about this technique a month or two ago and made meatloaf this way. And, yeah, I don't think I could have told the difference.
A great one!
It hardly counts—is a song that barely cracked the top 40 (I think it made it to 36) a "hit"?—but Eye to Eye's "Nice Girls" was my favorite song of the summer of '82. I had a crummy, exhausting summer job, and when the song came on the radio (yeah, a local station played it a lot, for some reason) when I was driving…
This film has nothing to do with Scientology. (The summary on the IMDb page is complete bullshit—a gag. No Scientology, no Zork, no one named Catie. I mean, there is a John, I guess, but he's a minor character.)
For those who want to see it: While Region had previous YouTube copies taken down in the past, one that went up in January is still there. I won't link here, but it's easily found.
I know actor Jason Kulas (in the Internet sense of the term—he contacted me after I wrote about the film online, and gave me an interview). He has said that Region (with whom he has kept in touch) has no intention to reissue the DVD, though he has not told Jason why.
It is.