A talking cat!?!
A talking cat!?!
Thanks!
Could someone remind me what Maggie Chen's deal is? I dimly remember she's not some random person, but I can't recall what she was doing.
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That's even weirder, somehow!
Yeah, when it turns up in shuffle on my iPod I tend to listen to it two or even three times.
I love his cover of Dan Hicks's "I Scare Myself," off "Flat Earth." He really rethinks the song, and I love that in a cover.
I have never heard this Willam mole theory. Please dish.
Kim Chi, I think.
That makes sense.
A few years ago, I wouldn't have been surprised—it was pretty common. (Even "Doctor Who" was on Netflix and Amazon Prime for a while there.) Now it's very unusual, especially for series.
That's weird—"Detectorists" is on Netflix as well.
I read Richard Gere really, really didn't want to be in it and the Farrellys had to wear him down over a period of years.
I don't think I've ever been more furious at a TV show as when they added Elmyra. Ugh.
Which is an amazing, crazy movie.
The article is wrong—"Legion" was not Blatty's debut as a director. That was 1980's "The Ninth Configuration," a cult classic. It's great and crazy. (And in print, so go check it out.) A real shame he never directed again.
One was announced in 2014—what happened? http://www.avclub.com/artic…
"Finding Your Roots" is such a great show—consistently interesting and often downright moving. (Well, other than that Ben Affleck problem.)
When "ArchAndroid" came out, she said the plan was to make a video for every song and then fit all the videos into a feature of some sort. But that didn't even come close to happening. She also said there was a completed graphic novel that was going to be published, but I can't remember if that was for ArchAndroid or…
Saw Sharon in the touring Drag Race show a couple of years ago, and she was the biggest disappointment. She barely even tried. Jinx was great. (Biggest shock: Phi Phi was very likable, and I HATED her during the season.)