ah, wesley.
responsible for some of my favorite dialogue in the whedonverse:
ah, wesley.
responsible for some of my favorite dialogue in the whedonverse:
Where the fuck is Archers of Loaf on this list?
I mean, I know it's not official or anything, but seriously.
How weird is that Skip was played by David Denham - Roy from The (American) Office?
one thing that really struck me re-watching the show with some friends is WHY THE FUCK DO THESE PEOPLE KEEP COMING BACK TO JACK HARKNESS?
How about the fact that he makes his own pottery line, called "Screaming Red Ass"? And sells it out of the back of a truck with the same written on it in big letters?
Baretta? That's so cool that they named him after a gun.
Although, to clarify: I believe the change in shooting locations happened in season 6.
Nothing to do with Nabin's post, but as a general rule: X-Files with a bigger budget = decline in overall quality.
"Them's fightin' words"?
in poor taste, but i love it…
dunno if anyone's posted this, but if not, enjoy:
Oh, yeah, and it case it didn't come across very well, I really do love A.I. as a movie. No foolin'.
I was discussing this [the ending of A.I.] with my brother the other day and we reached the conclusion that it's probably the best ending for the movie. It's a huge giant cockslap in the face of a character who's been slapped around most of the movie.
"Clyde Bruckman's Final Repose" is a fantastic episode, as is "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'." Pretty much every Darin Morgan-penned episode of both the X-Files and Millenium is great… "Somehow Satan Got Behind Me" (season 2 of Millenium) is both hilarious and surprisingly poignant (and has always stuck with me for…