Well this was shit news to wake up to.
Well this was shit news to wake up to.
I always felt that the best way to adapt the story (as well as another Koch novel, Summer House with Swimming Pool would be to split the screen into thirds, and have the pertinent flashbacks/thoughts appear on one of the other thirds while the action continues in the center, muted.
The only network I have that airs Frasier or Cheers is Hallmark, which leaves them abridged and censored.
Yeah but Animal Kingdom is bitchin'.
Netflix lets me watch Frasier whenever I want, so…
Dule Hill will always be Sam from Holes to me.
Why hello there, Debate Club!
I'm really sorry to hear that. I hope everything works out for the best.
I'm imagining the conversation in your head being much like the Frasier episode "My Coffee With Niles".
I had no work or rehearsal today, so I used all that free time to accomplish exactly nothing.
I disagree!
Dwayne Johnson is, simply put, better than us, and we need to accept it.
Well, shit, no Debate Club tonight because I'm a moron who lost track of time!
The only other Koch book I've read is Summer House with Swimming Pool, which is pretty good, if a little problematic at times.
I mainly see it as a trial run for the practically-perfect Beauty and the Beast.
The film's biggest faults are its aggressive direction and fairly ugly production design, which was possibly a too-good parody of Schumacher's aesthetic. I think if those had been different, the film might have found an audience.
One of Domhnall Gleeson's great gifts is his ability to do accents.
Only if Caitilin falls in love with a guy who dies/is secretly evil/is secretly evil and dies.
I swear to God, if we don't find out Savitar's identity soon, I will continue watching the show because it's a weekly tradition and my mom and I don't really hang out much and it's our thing, god damn it.
I mean, like I said, I'm not a big fan of the film, but I'm aware I'm in the minority there.