Good point. I was wondering that myself but didn't take the time to do that breakdown. Still, the others might suspect she still has some ties, as they sort of expressed. I guess Wigglesworth still hasn't learned to do strategy.
Good point. I was wondering that myself but didn't take the time to do that breakdown. Still, the others might suspect she still has some ties, as they sort of expressed. I guess Wigglesworth still hasn't learned to do strategy.
Oh bullshit. Nobody knew who Trump was in 1985 (or in 1983-4, when the movie was written). He didn't really become famous until 1987 or 1988, when The Art of the Deal came out.
I must be the only person that thought Monica wasn't actually going home. It just made sense to get rid of Wigglesworth because of her outside ties. By the way, that is an EXCELLENT component that Survivor threw into the game this season. Makes strategy much more nuanced and interesting.
Probably somebody just had a really bad dream.
Keith being included - and his happy confessional about it - was great. But I had to yell at the TV "Just keep your damn mouth shut at tribal this time!"
Abi is fucking awful, and there's really nothing more to it than that. She just sucks at being a person.
Kimmi annoyed the crap out of me in Season 2, but so far I am ok with her. Maybe she's matured. Maybe she just hasn't had a chance to annoy me yet. Also I agreed with her 100% on Monica, who really did annoy me, as far back as last episode. She's not an Abi, but she's pretty annoying.
I recently saw Warwick Davis in the last season of An Idiot Abroad, and he was great. Still brags about being Willow too.
You're right, I forgot about that.
I always thought it would have been cool if the Die Hard with Samuel Jackson had ended with McClane taking the fateful flight to LA. It would have fit because of all the talk through the whole movie about his marriage being on the rocks.
I'm a liberal myself and yeah, this PC shit is getting fucking out of control. Actually, it was getting out of control years ago. Now we are officially out of control. Can't refer to a shitty camp as a "ghetto?" Get real.
That would probably be Copland. I actually read the book before I saw The Fan. It just wasn't for me. Interesting premise though.
I was really really hoping that when Abi said to Woo as he was getting up to vote "make sure you don't write down my name again" that he went up there and was like, "Ah I can't fucking resist", and wrote her down one more time. That would have fucking rocked.
Fuck it, I have to give some praise for Mr. 3000 too. Fucking Bernie Mac. Funny movie.
Funny, I don't even remember the romantic subplot in Mr. Baseball. I just remember it being funny as hell. As a big baseball fan, I would rank the post-70s baseball movies like this:
1. Field of Dreams
2. Bull Durham
3. Moneyball
4. Major League
5. Mr. Baseball
6. The one with Clint Eastwood and the princess from…
What's next? Are you going to tell me how to go to the can?
[walks into Japanese bathroom]
Hey, I need someone to tell me how to go to the can!
Yeah I had to go right to IMDB and look that up. Holy shit.
I have to say he acted his ass off in last year's Age of Adaline. Not a great movie, and it was a different role for him, but he was really, really good.
Oh come on. Ford WAS Indiana Jones. Even Selleck admits that. Saw him on Letterman and he told the whole story yet again about how he lost his chance to play the part, and Letterman asked him if he ever talks to Harrison Ford about it. He said, "yeah, we're friends….and he's actually kind of tired of that story."
There's no parade like a zombie parade.