Watch Aziz on Human Giant and his specials. He's definitely not Tom.
Watch Aziz on Human Giant and his specials. He's definitely not Tom.
And at least three kids by three other women. Two of them while he was married. The other one with a Spice Girl. He's a classy fella.
I had my doubts that Belushi and Aykroyd were going to make it down those steps.
They just relaunched with a lower goal: https://www.kickstarter.com…
Me too! We never saw the hammer again, right? He said he was protecting his brother, so I was at least expecting him to attempt to attack someone with it.
Let's hope she gets that shit scraped out if it happens. The world doesn't need another Abel.
The cosmic ballet goes on.
Exactly. :)
*knock knock knock* Emmy
*knock knock knock* Emmy
*knock knock knock* Emmy
Same here! I have never given up on a show so late in its run. We made it to maybe the fourth or fifth episode this season, and I just couldn't take it anymore. It wasn't even entertaining enough to hate-watch.
Ugh, these titles. Not only does the order bother me, but the copious "of the"s, too. I've taken to calling this movie Dawn of the Return of the Curse of the Creature's Ghost of the Planet of the Apes.
Aaand, I have my next rescue's name.
Agreed completely about Derek. I was quite skeptical about the concept when I first heard of the series, but was hooked after the first episode. Those goddamn episodes with the dogs visiting make me break down sobbing every time—especially S2E5, since it hit so close to home.
Speaking of feeling old, today is the 16th anniversary of Phil Hartman's death.
That's so true. We're in season 2 right now on our TNG podcast and honestly, I'm finding Pulaski not that bad! I had such terrible memories of her, but other than her bizarre anti-technology stance which is completely unbelievable for a DOCTOR in the 24TH CENTURY, she's pretty well written and acted.
TNG had such a problem writing women, especially in the early years. I don't remember if Troi got to do anything other than cry in the first season, Beverly had very little to do other than gush over her son's brilliance, and Tasha got to tell her tales (repeatedly) of escaping from rape gangs on her home planet and…
"Journey's End=bad" seems like an understatement. I had to Google that title to remember what episode it was. OH BOY, that one… has some problems.
Super Mario World is the only game I can recall actually waiting through the credits to see who the sound composer was.
First off, the retarded don't rule the night. They don't rule it. Nobody does. And they don't run in packs.
Those kids are finally dead. This episode should be rated like a spammy eBay listing: A+++++++