I think you meant, "eye."
I think you meant, "eye."
No kidding! I guess the part where the police and the media questioned the only survivors on that floor for a week just wasn't shown, either. Then again, cops only exist when they need targets.
Emphasis on "geek," as I still love the show, despite reading the comics when it came out. But thanks for nothin'!
I think he just told them to (Genesis voice) "RUN," which I would assume they are still doing. With shoes worn down to nothing, and on bloody stumps.
1.) Why do the pancakes labeled "Jesse" have a knife and fork off to the side, but giant cartoon-like chomp marks out of the stack of flapjacks?
This just made me want to listen to "Crying to the Sky" by Be-Bop Deluxe. Think I'll do that now.
Right, like how the justified hero saves everything at the end, like in pretty much every other movie made up until then.
So…which of those two parts are each of the actors playing? Since it's not specifically mentioned, just assumed. If Hart is the rich guy (And I'm guessing zero percent of us guessed that,) we are going to see a better movie than I thought possible.
Not sure about the "scheming" thing from this video; I thought that the guitar playing neatly called back to Jimmy's brother playing the piano in the opener. (Of which, Jimmy would have certainly been aware of Chuck's talents there.)
Not sure about the "scheming" mentioned in this video; I thought that the guitar playing neatly called back to Jimmy's brother playing the piano in the opener. (Of which, Jimmy would have certainly been aware of Chuck's talents there.)
So everyone but Mike Vago points out how talented their selection is, and he just goes off on how stupid and bad his choice is. I'll remember that the next time I see him review anything.
Yeah, I know. I don't, in the latters' case. The production sucks, though. But there are good songs on that record.
Yeah, you'll notice I skipped over that one in my comment. (Great name, BTW. "Spectres" is also completely underrated.)
"Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die! were cocaine-drenched fiascos, uneven at best and unworthy of the Sabbath discography at worst."
"Overacting moment of the season probably goes to Sola Bamis's Shirley"
I'm sorry to have to edit this, but the line reading: "But then there’s Leslie Nielsen, who started his career in TV dramas and adventure movies like Forbidden Planet and The Poseidon Adventure before Airplane! sent him down a completely different career path" should SO obviously read, "But then there’s Leslie…
"But the story didn’t end there, and only the crustiest Aerosmith purist would deny the delights of twin ’80s smashes Permanent Vacation and Pump."
Sometimes it's funny that the AV Club got a reviewer that admittedly doesn't even like the show. Mostly, it's just annoying.
Only problem with that jumping to 1976 is, Sally would be about 21, and I can't see them hiring a new actress for that. Plus, Roger would be dead by then, and I really want to see how he exits.
All that trailer shows me is, "They went to a garden party."