So not only is this not funny, but it invalidates the best joke from History of the World Part I, which was the title
So not only is this not funny, but it invalidates the best joke from History of the World Part I, which was the title
Good for both of them I guess? She will need some new material for her upcoming comedy specials. But that probably was overdue anyway
Congrats to this site for managing to generate 0ne million articles out of this story, about a movie that everyone has forgotten about, after not even caring about it at the time
I disagree about the quality of her Doctor Who story but I do like Shirley Henderson & don’t feel like her leaving a project is a good sign
I think their comments were not quite that definitive
I guess Hoda is sick and dealing with it privately for now? I don’t know how “weird” I think it is. Also they might want to have marginally better health & safety protocols on their set
I particularly like the picture of whoever that is eating pizza, sort of the theory I guess of Hitchcock on B99 taking his shirt off to eat. You can’t spill food on your shirt if you aren’t wearing one!
He has three kids with Sarah Shahi. So he has not completely wasted his life
It has not been officially announced the third season will be the final season
Also really pulling for Trent Crimm of The Independent now that he is actually independent, and curious to say where his path leads this season
I am a fan of hers but she is 100% driving these stories as far as I can tell
Well this does not sound like the worst ever movie about pretentious college professors
This is going to sound strange, but watching the trailer I realize what I really want from this show is for Roy Kent to be happy
Aubrey Plaza is 38 and Jenna Ortega is 20 so the age gap for them to play mother/ daughter seems pretty much right to me, though you don’t think of Aubrey Plaza playing someone’s mom. Which would make it interesting
Wasn’t it the missing dog’s heart in Tai’s basement shrine?
Leave Eleanor Goldilocks alone!
This looks like the darkest timeline
Richard Jordan was dying of cancer when he played Confederate General Lew Armistead in Gettysburg, who knew he was participating in a doomed charge on the 3rd day of the battle. Quite a moving performance