I guess that's probably why they gave her a haircut that doesn't really work for her in the actual series.
I guess that's probably why they gave her a haircut that doesn't really work for her in the actual series.
I would assume his relationship with Pamela is only happening if it applies to the current episode. Maybe it's back to the season 1-3 mindset of continuity not being constant and very flexible.
Him saying "Yeah, she's better than you" to the mother asking about the violin lessons made me laugh really hard. I find casual dickishness funny most of the time. Also, I'll be the hundredth person to say that I'm really glad the theme is back.
I have a complicated relationship with Paul Thomas Anderson movies. I can't decide if they're utterly brilliant or if I absolutely hate them. There isn't an in between i can find. Except for Boogie Nights. I know I love Boogie Nights.
I really did not see it coming. I thought if they were gong to do that they'd make a bigger deal out of it.
I was surprised at him telling a seemingly honest story about his childhood. When the hell has he ever done that? He was even talking about it in a not depressing way. It's nice to see him be more open. It may not seem like it but Don Draper has taken some steps in the right direction.
It's really disappointing that her return had to be her dying. I really like Rachel as a character and i was not at all expecting her to come back in any way. I guess it's nice that they at least gave us the dream to see her one last time.
God, Jon Hamm's face at the wake thing was heartbreaking. Hamm has been consistently brilliant from the beginning. He really should have won an Emmy or two by now. Also, Joan shopping at the place where she used to work at is one of the most badass things this show has ever had.
As just an average fan of Sherlock and not a fan of Doctor Who, a crossover sounds pretty dumb to me. I already feel bad about liking Sherlock just knowing how insufferable the fanbase is and I understand Dr. Who is the same if not more so. But really I don't give that much of a shit so eh.
Wow, he comes off as pretty douchy. I've never seen Elementary and don't especially want to, but it's not like it's his character to decide what to do with. I don't really like when people in the film or television industry talk down on stuff like that, it just looks petty.
I think I read some not so good stuff she said about him after they divorced. But yeah that is one of those celebrity couples that is surprising when you read it because the kind of work they do is so different. Like Maya Rudolph and Paul Thomas Anderson.
A nihilistic outlook? Must be tiring.
I am all for this. Damn you're right, Blofeld going absolutely insane is something I want to see.
A properly adapted Garden of Death sequence is pretty much the best unused material they have left from Fleming's works, I think. Also, Dr. Shatterhand? That's just begging to be a title.
I'm pretty positive that that was one of the continuation novels after Fleming died, so most people don't remember it. But yeah, I think it was actually Blofeld's daughter or something, because in Fleming's books he pretty definitively dies, unlike the movies. Those continuation books got fucking insane sometimes.
He's even wearing the tactleneck
Because of my huge James Bond nerdiness, seeing the SPECTRE ring made me lose it. Still very excited for it despite some of stuff that came out of the Sony leak. Also, fuck yeah Christoph Waltz as totally Blofeld.
I like Game of Thrones as much as the next person, but the prospect of any Always Sunny actors being on it in any capacity have made me more excited about it than any other point.
It's one of those classic Sunny things where they put the subtlest thing in as parody. It's great. And it reminded me that one of my favorite parts of The Master is the score.
Well, lets hope this documentary doesn't crash and burn.