I just assumed he DID impregnate a whole bunch of women, he just always left the country before they missed their period, and he never called them again.
I just assumed he DID impregnate a whole bunch of women, he just always left the country before they missed their period, and he never called them again.
All I really remember from the movie is Jaws getting a happy ending.
Unless you're a magician.
I'm sure a comment will be along shortly telling us not to focus on the pimps and the C.H.U.D.s
That's what's so fascinating about Studio 60: it's a lot of very talented people, both on-screen and off-, really giving it their all, but burdened by some bewilderingly awful creative decisions.
I'm getting serious Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip deja vu.
Okay, while this review speaks overall positively of the movie, it makes it sound like a massive exercise in ego stroking.
Isn't mid 70s New York, like, infamously terrible? At least from a hygiene perspective?
If you meet anyone who takes South Park's messages seriously, show them the episode where they mock the Hollywood writers' strike because the Writer's Guild, get this, wanted to get PAID for their work being put on the INTERNET! They treated the whole idea of anyone making money off of streaming video on the Internet…
"it’s an easy make to mistake"
Though I'm not sure if she's actually tall, or if she's just wearing heels all the time.
Netflix still has a lot of great comedy movies: Young Frankenstein, Hot Fuzz, Tropic Thunder, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Police Academy, Heathers, Mean Girls, Lilo & Stitch, The Emperor's New Groove, Kung Fury, Behaving Badly . . .
I didn't remember thinking too much of it, but then, I saw the edited for TV version, so I have a feeling I missed some stuff.
But oddly, no time devoted to actually reading the book Cloud Atlas.
Though I wonder what versions of the episodes they'll use. When the show was on the air, I watched it on NBC's website, which included some scenes that were left out from the versions of the episodes sold on iTunes.
If you've only seen the first half of The Good Place, KEEP WATCHING! While it was always a good show, what it does in its second half is forking brilliant!
I bailed on True Blood after the first episode when it looked like virtually every character was a huge, unpleasant asshole.
" It’s been about 20 years since anyone heard a woman on TV meeting new
people she clearly doesn’t like or trust say, “I feel a migraine coming
on, excuse me” and hear anything but a saucy dismissal. Yet in the world
of Midnight, her boyfriend has to follow after her and say, “You
don’t have a migraine, do you?” as…
Eh, didn't stop them from having Ray and Stein both be the resident science guys.
Kamandi seems like one of the DC characters that HAS to appear on this show at some point.