I rewatched the karaoke episode last week and have had I Will Always Love You stuck in my head ever since.
I rewatched the karaoke episode last week and have had I Will Always Love You stuck in my head ever since.
I didn't know there wasn't a DVD set until just now and now I'm really disappointed. I finished showing GG to my roommate last weekend and Bunheads would be the next logical step.
If I had to pick an object he was in love with, I'd go with the manatee puppet.
I thought Spotlight was a great movie, but I was a little distracted at first by how frequently they said the title, since going in I didn't realize that Spotlight was the name of their department.
Of all the Fox Tuesday comedies, The Grinder has been making me laugh the most lately. It's basically the same joke over and over, but I just really enjoy how silly it is.
I like Nancy Meyers movies in general, but I did not like the Intern at all. Part of this was the annoying people behind me (one lady kept saying stuff like "oooh, I love that kind of flower, I want some" and "my sister has a trench coat like that") but part of it was the movie itself.
Katrina on Sleepy Hollow (and to a lesser extent, Hawley, or whatever that doofus's name was). I don't even know if she's still on the show, because they lost me halfway through the second season. They completely ignored what made the show so fun in the first season (the Abbie/Ichabod and Abbie/Jenny relationships) in…
I despise Riley. I've been watching Buffy on Netflix and I stopped for months because I hated Riley so much.
I've never seen Tessa Thompson in anything else, partially because I still feel a surge of visceral annoyance when I look at her thanks to Veronica Mars.
YES. I love Community, but when I do a rewatch I might just skip every episode that's too Chang-centric.
This felt like they mashed two spare plotlines together and then aired the episode out of order, and yet I still enjoyed it. The weird little jokes about Birdman and Jess being Furguson's sister made me laugh out loud. I really enjoy the Jess-Winston pairing.
Right? It's hard to phrase it so it doesn't sound like a joke, but my reaction upon seeing the news was just "no, that must be a mistake." It just seems like death shouldn't apply to him.
I've heard that they're developed a lighting system so that they can do the safari after dark, but it wouldn't surprise me if they closed the animal exhibit walkthrough areas at night.
I'm just glad it's leading to them keeping Animal Kingdom open later. I love that park and I'm looking forward to it having longer hours.
Ah, that explains why the article said Disney was tentatively planning Avatar lands in their parks, when there's been a lot of construction on it lately, which seems more than tentative to me.
I currently live in an apartment with no good space for a puzzle, so one of the things I'm looking forward to most when I buy a house is actually having room to do a puzzle while listening to podcasts.
I've done a lot of 1000 piece puzzles with my mom and grandma, and you have a surprisingly large number of choices. Most of them aren't exactly cool, but they're not typically this cheesy. A lot of the ones we do are photos of a bunch of retro stuff—old Coke ads or old candy or whatever.
I could handle it once, but then my roommate repeated it in disbelief and then I yelled NO.
I'm a couple days late, but I just want to say you sound awesome. I have one of those B&N complete editions that I've never gotten around to reading, and this reminded me that I really should.
I assume they spend more time apart than together because there are more solo movies than group movies. I know this is more a logistical thing than anything else, but because I'm invested enough to watch all the movies but not invested enough to try to recreate a timeline and fill in the gaps that they're not showing,…