In the immortal words of Don Draper, ‘that’s what the money’s for!’.
In the immortal words of Don Draper, ‘that’s what the money’s for!’.
I remember reading these books around the time frame that the Tom Cruise movie came out. They’re garbage, just utter crap. I stuck with the vampire books up until the one where Lestat was the singer in a rock band. Was foolish enough to read the first “Mayfair Witches” book, which was also bad, and featured a…
i have no problem calling out people who eat bats, no matter where they’re from.
All this because the fandom got overexcited about the only part of the Christmas Special that didn’t suck Wookiee ass.
Yeah, don’t sleep on how dumb the “no weapons, no defenses... great in battle” part is. If you have no weapons or defenses, you are terrible in battle.
Nice use of quotes there.
These two together remind me of all those obnoxious college relationships where both parties withdraw from their respective friend circles and spend every waking moment with each other because of some “deep connection” until they split up over winter break.
Hate is such a strong word.
I hate both of these people.
Sigh. No. Can we just get the real Michael Schur male superstar we want in an action role? Jim O’Heir? Jerry Fucking Gergich as a TV Jack Reacher?
It must have been a living hell for Neil to share quarantine with Amanda and a 4-year-old. One of them would be running up and down the halls screaming “LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! PAY ATTENTION TO ME!” all day long, and the other one is a 4-year-old.
All I can think when I see photos of her is “she must smell pretty bad all the time.”
On the brightside, the more of his brain-dead minions he inadvertantly kills, the better things will look come november
Nah. While I’m sure the colors of the bottles have a long term effect, Heineken in green bottles is the skunkiest of them all.
Tarantino has never kept it a secret that he wants to do a James Bond movie. However one that takes place in the 60's time period of the books.
David Schramm (Roy) just died! March 28. I know the show wasn’t beloved or acclaimed but the actors all hit their mark well, and he was no exception.
I’m not sure if there’s any episode of Wings I’d call great. There are great MOMENTS, like Helen shooting her cello with a flare gun, or Ray singing “Buttons and Bows”. But mostly, it was just a very solid, consistently chuckle inducing, and above-all comforting show.
I’m reminded of a play on the old NYT slogan ‘All the news that’s fit to print’, changed to ‘all the news that’s printed to fit’ - referring to filler copy. That’s how I think of ‘Wings’. NBC had a hole in their schedule to plug and they made an innocuous pleasant sitcom to plug the hole with. Back then I wanted…
I’ll always remember Innes whose role as the crippled doctor on ER started to give her legit spinal injuries. They gave Helen a new, almost “the Rachel” style hairstyle in the later seasons. It’s nice, but I miss the bangs.
One of my favorite Wings-related moments was when I was getting into classical music a few years ago, listening to a Schubert piano sonata, and happily realized I was listening to the closing credits of Wings, a show I loved growing up. Haven’t come across a lot of other people who like both Wings and Schubert, oddly…