I bet he won’t let that happen again.
I bet he won’t let that happen again.
Hill House and Bly Manor have two common themes: 1) stories influenced by Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, and 2) a haunted house.
Thank you for using “ingenious” instead of “genius”.
Midnight Mass was pretty decent right up until the last episode, where Flanagan laid it on way too thick with a bunch of extremely off-putting overly sentimental bullshit about life and death. The star of the whole show was definitely the priest, thanks to excellent acting from Hamish Linklater (whom I wasn’t…
Indeed, it needs to be a harmonic fart effect.
That is a good performance. I particularly enjoy the rehearsal.
Oh, wow. Didn’t know about sibling Peter.
As a longtime fan of Soundgarden, I’m tempted to agree. However, a lot of Queen fans said the same thing about replacing Freddie Mercury, but I’m of the opinion that Adam Lambert is an exceptional talent who has done a stellar job with that band, bringing in a lot of new fans, including myself (just had a mild…
Seems like there’s already been a run on Babybel cheeses, at least at two of my local grocery stores. You bastards.
*Ingenious is the word you were looking for.
I learned that word from io9, some eons ago.
I saw a newer Toyota Sienna the other day and until I saw the badge on the rear, I didn’t realize it was a Sienna or a minivan, because it looked like an extended Matrix or something non-minivan at first. It was like the picture below, which now does look sufficiently minivan-ish, but in person not as much.
Or the suit and tie Trump wore all the time. That’s what I think of when I see it.
A lot of people keep saying something like that lately, but what is an example of animation that is “actually decent”?
YES. I’m pretty sure I got the new fries from Wendy’s a week or two ago, because I thought they distinctly had the same taste and texture as Burger King fries, WHICH I DO NOT LIKE. The previous Wendy’s fries were FINE.
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Look at them, carting around deceased children like that.
and his insistence on portraying his character as irresistible to assorted younger women.
One thing I came to admire about Norm Macdonald was the way he handled talk show host interruptions to some of his longer-form jokes. Not only did he not seem fazed by it, he dealt with them in a good natured way, even tending to respond with additional off-the-cuff jokes before seamlessly resuming the original joke.
As Roger on NewsRadio.