how whats’s sadder? All those lovely pre-digital magazines on the billboards. Ah, 90's, we had no idea how good those times where....
how whats’s sadder? All those lovely pre-digital magazines on the billboards. Ah, 90's, we had no idea how good those times where....
I think it takes 3-4 episodes to get into the groove (or lack of groove) but it’s worth it. The final season is wonderful.
was Nilsen the English serial killer who buried bodies in his backgarden? And had a conversation with one of his neighbours as he was doing it? When he had a thighbone propped against the garden fence, in plain sight?
thats the one where Redford lets J watch him having sex? And the terrible Johnny Cash theme song?
that last two paragraphs - about “the emergence of a new wave of feminism and feminist pop culture analysis”- make an excellent point. And isn’t it interesting that most of the movies mentioned here just pre-date that? Very curious to see what movies come out of that emergence.
“Not everything about the sexual politics of Top Five has aged particularly well,”
hey-yo!
really? Wow - wouldn’t have thought that. OK, that wouldn’t work - and he’d have been a crap Luke Skywalker.
you know what? Sub Jeff for any role that Ford played and it get’s much better. Yeah, even Han Solo.
they where on his previous (first) album and it’s really good. Hearts a Mess is his best track - such a clever arrangement and a great groove.
why isn’t Bob Crattchit played by Kermet T Frog, as dictated by universal law?
what's wrong with Julia Roberts playing Harriet the Spy? Eh? Oh, wrong Harriet, right gotcha...
“—I mean, Sarah Paulson and my husband obviously go way back. They were engaged once. She’s a good friend of ours.”
co-signed
its a prequel *slap* it’s a sequel *slap* its a prequel *slap* it’s a sequel *slap* it’s a prequel AND a sequel!!!!!
“There’s a particularly powerful pair of nine-panel grids toward the end that highlights the shared life experiences of Maggie and her boyfriend, Ray, distilling decades of history in snapshots of two lovers.”
nah - saw it in the 80's and it’s not much. One good song but mostly meh.
if Person of Interest made the cut...
“...his uniquely arrhythmic cadence, which sounds a little like a bicycle that occasionally slips a gear while chugging uphill.”
Denis McDonough is played by John Hamm? Wow, McDonough has got to be happy about that casting....