Is that really a thing? I can't even tell anymore.
Is that really a thing? I can't even tell anymore.
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but wasn't his name Mr. Beristein last week?
I'm pretty sure they're both manifestations of my less desirable qualities from somewhere between my twelfth and final incarnations.
*Continuity isn't Doctor Who's strongest point
I've always found Matt Lucas off-putting, so finding out that he was going to be on Doctor Who last Christmas was disappointing. Then finding out he was going to be back for the most recent Christmas special was exasperating. But after actually seeing his performance in the most recent Christmas special, and then…
Gah! I'm embarrassed now. I should have known that.
Can you explain this, please?
@ApesMa:disqus was referring to the fact that Lynch actually *did* make the pilot into a film like with Mulholland Drive: The "European Version" of the pilot goes on for 15 to 20 minutes longer than the version that is part of the TV show, extending into an ending that has nothing to do with the story of the show: The…
I could be wrong, but I think that the llama moment was actually planned. I heard that they kept a bit of food in Kyle McLachlan's mouth to make sure that the llama would turn toward him.
Man, I would love for them to do an abbreviated fifth season to tie up the last couple loose ends: I think we were still one or two slaps away from the end of the slap bet when the final season ended.
I've only seen Olivia Wild(e?) in Drinking Buddies and Her, but she was absolutely fantastic in both of them. I'm sad that she seems to get so many uninteresting-looking roles.
Yeah, as soon as I posted that I regretted not mentioning the Zygon speech, which I've watched dozens of times.
Couldn't agree more: Capaldi is a mad genius of an actor (and a gifted buffoon), but I felt like the first real showcase we got for anything he's capable of was "Heaven Sent." (Seriously, who else could have pulled that episode off?) But man alive 12/Bill/Nardole is fast becoming my favorite TARDIS crew of the new…
Yes, every culture comes together around food, but baking is a specific and particularly finnicky cooking method that is NOT central to the way every culture approaches and celebrates food, and England's longevity as a major global hub seems to have allowed a particularly wide range of baking techniques and cooking…
I saw this and thought Netflix was doing a spin-off from the Iron Man movies.
It's the rich, robust flavor/sensation that soy sauce, mushrooms and beef all have in common. It's typically triggered by glutamates.
They announced a new section of the site dedicated to food a few months ago, and have been running several food-related pieces each week ever since: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
I would love this.
I'm aware, and I agree.
NOOOOOOO! Shame! Humiliation! Of course it wasn't Truffaut.