10 seasons but only 113 episodes thus far. Gotta take that slightly into account.
10 seasons but only 113 episodes thus far. Gotta take that slightly into account.
Was it about a mid-sized car?
Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment 23 was the more grounded version of UKS. They're two very, very different shows, but follow similarly "Innocent girl in the big city" premises.
I'm glad they dropped the son at least. I occasionally enjoy the interactions between Kimmy and Xan.
It's weird because it's new and now it's over.
A- is a really good grade, a lot of the comments are pretty negative.
I'm perfectly happy that we live in a society where getting one thing done in a day is an acomplishment.
This was great, and may be the lowest budget movie I've ever seen with a recognizable cast. I thought it'd be more in the vein of The Guest and You're Next, but was happy to see how it actually turned out. Snoot Entertainment seems to be good at this genre.
So was 3/6 international Cult day or something? I wound up watching this and the Faults and have now had my fix of Cult-based entertainment for the year.
Yeah, I figured it was something along those lines, and all that really mattered was that it's Sriracha.
It seems a lot of kids that age can turn from demon to lovable on a dime. It's really odd.
The police showing up wound have made me cringe. I'm really glad they didn't go down that road, and it has sort of a loving "Yeah, my parents are bad ass" vibe to it. I didn't realize Khan did Apartment 23, that was one of the funnier broadcast shows in recent years.
Games are $59 now. They were generally $49 for a good period of time from 1995 - 2005, though it did fluctuate for some cartridges. This also doesn't apply for Nintendo 64 games which could reach $80.
Men on sitcoms are almost always buffoons. Regardless of race.
Bitch Law.
The biggest contrast with these two is while watching a Rodriguez movie, it seems like he simply doesn't care anymore, watching Smith's recent output, it seems like he has a full drive and vision for what he wants — good or not. I thought Tusk was well done for what it was, and easily Smith's best looking movie.…
Not really… Neighbors, Only Lovers Left Alive, Boxtrolls, Obvious Child and especially Frank didn't do much for me. I also couldn't get into Strange By The Lake for different though semi-obvious reasons. Lego Movie and Guardians were great though, and TWS had some cool action scenes. They Came Together should have…
River Phoenix has been dead for two decades, it's understandable that his performance may not be up to par.
Really happy to see Coherence on the list. Extremely entertaining flick all around, impressed it was done on an ultra low budget, and easily in my top 5 for the year.
America and Atlas Shrugged Pt III got off a bit easy, both are terribly made movies. Also, I didn't really care for 3 Days to Kill but it wasn't spectacularly bad enough to be in the top 5, it was simply nothing worth remembering.