One of the greatest jokes of this entire season is how the show has killed Catherine Tate's career.
One of the greatest jokes of this entire season is how the show has killed Catherine Tate's career.
We;re talking here about the film. Not the actual battle. It's not 'The battles you've loved the longest'. Which of course would be 'The Battle of Inkerman (1854)' anyway.
Casablanca.
'The Battle of Britain'
I am concerned at how this phenomenon may - or may not - have affected the coming season of Arrested Development.
My god, it's like listening to Oscar Wilde and James MacNeill Whistler exchanging bon mots at the Cafe Royal in 1893. So nervy! So brilliant! How can they possibly keep it up!
The tragedy of this series is that it did the one thing that most series never, ever do: it actually listened to its fans. However, its fans were idiots.
'Better'.
You like any slop slapped down in front of you.
So long as she doesn't make one of her grinding docudirges about it, I'm fine with that.
"And everyone should see Canadian documentarian Jay Cheels' "Beauty Day" "Yeah. We should all do that. The earnestness just grinds straight through into your skull.
Well you don't seem to, do you?
"Us & Them, a remake of British series Gavin & Stacey "
Only a Canadian could have written the above post.
I can tell instantly that you have never seen:
God, what a drab and didactic recommendation.
"The real director to make this movie was Douglas Sirk."
Powell & Pressburger, I'd have said.
It's clever. In one fell swoop, Iggy out-ironies all the ironic hipsters.
Your contribution shows that the process has already begun, even though you are pitiful nothing off the web.
I must have missed those two episodes. Is this still a show for children? What channel runs it in the US?