POINTS!
POINTS!
Not me. That’s when I get all my Facetime and Skype-ing done.
That’s what I’m thinking, but then as long as I were to see 10 or 11 movies before it bottomed out then I wouldn’t really lose anything on it. And I’ll definitely do that in the next two months, so I’m feeling safe in ponying up upfront. I still get my rewards points from the place I go to which get me free tickets I…
No more Exorcist either. Hell, they didn’t even mention it was on tonight.
This is exactly what I came looking for, but wasn’t expecting to have to pull out of the greys (and at the very bottom of the greys at that.) This place is slipping.
For me that’s the single best bit Patton ever wrote.
This is the comment I was looking for. I think I’ve seen them more times now than I saw Star Wars as a kid thanks to Freeform/ABC Family marathons a couple times every month for the last few years. It’s easy to have on in the background when you’re doing other things around the house. I saw that they finally put Order…
All day every day.
Don’t forget carving out another few seconds from the interview with Vince Mensa sitting in front of the Sprite banner.
The Brothers Solomon > Step Brothers
This monologue definitely won’t help with the backlash to David I’ve seen growing in some of the more far-far-left circles of people I know, now that they’ve decided Louis C.K. and Rick & Morty aren’t funny.
I enjoyed it too. Larry David is a master of cringe comedy, and what made it work for me wasn’t so much the material itself (although some of the jokes were better than Perkins gave them credit for), but how clearly uncomfortable it made the audience, and how much Larry relished their disgust. The man doesn’t give a…
I would like it more if they didn’t even film or script the death sequence but added it in secretly in post production with just Diesel, Johnson, etc... all standing around at a BBQ or funeral pouring one out and referencing his off-screen death Pootchie-style.
I think most of the characters work best in small doses as part of an ensemble. BUT if they were to ever split off Barbara, Tabitha, and Selina into their own show I would watch the hell out of that.
I’m just guessing there because it didn’t seem like something Alex would get confused about. Outside of being 80's staples there’s not much similar about them. If it was happened I’d be curious about the reason as well.
They must’ve switched up the music after they sent you your screener because I know there’s no way you mistook Wang Chung’s “Dance Hall Days” for Bruce Hornsby (which I don’t think would’ve been a good fit for that scene anyway.)