End of the World still has my vote for favorite episode, but Comeback Kid is far and away the funniest.
End of the World still has my vote for favorite episode, but Comeback Kid is far and away the funniest.
Yeah, the AV Club has said on multiple occasions that Fancy Party is one of the show's finest hours. But I guess this is a list of representative episodes, not a best-of list.
I think at some point in the past year this show overtook The Office as my favorite comedy.
I tend to agree with whoever it was that said if Boyhood had been about a movie filmed over 12 years, it would've been a shoo-in.
The two best films of this decade - The Tree of Life and now Boyhood - have largely been snubbed by the Academy.
If you think Lincoln was barely a movie, I'm afraid we're not going to find much room for agreement.
Yes, and Saul only wanted Hank to experience the joys of Belize.
Lying, suggesting that people should be murdered… classic FOX.
One of my great disappointments with Return of the King is that they cut out the descent of perpetual darkness. The way that was done in the book was so wonderfully eerie and sad.
Also Douglas Slocombe - dude is 102 but still going!
It is kind of remarkable how many great, original films Spielberg has made in his time. I don't look forward to his eventual retirement.
I wasn't fully on board with a new Indiana Jones, but Chris Pratt might be the only actor who could make it work. Get Spielberg and Kasdan to sign on and I'm sold.
I… just told you…
After the release of the first Hobbit, Sir Ian admitted that he broke down crying during the filming of a scene set in Bag End because he was the only actor on set. The production crew reportedly heard him say, "This is not why I became an actor!" Jackson had to go and talk him down.
The combination of special and practical effects in Fellowship was just about perfect. By RotK Jackson was already showing signs of the excess that would mar King Kong and subsequent films.
You must be thinking of The Hobbit.
I love FRINGE too but I concede that Breaking Bad is better.
I loved how he fell down in terror as he stared over the side of the balloon while everyone continued to cheer.
April's tiny "Yay!" when that graphic appeared was so cute.
The Johnny Karate episode kinda reminded me of the Threat Level Midnight episode from Season 7 of The Office, only this one was infectiously positive and joyful.