In his "Dressed to Kill" days, yes! But I saw an episode of "Big Fat Quiz Show…" and he looks more like an old lesbian now. Plus (he/she) identifies as trans now, doesn't (he/she).
In his "Dressed to Kill" days, yes! But I saw an episode of "Big Fat Quiz Show…" and he looks more like an old lesbian now. Plus (he/she) identifies as trans now, doesn't (he/she).
"Timeless" sounds an awful lot like "Outlander" crossed with "Quantum Leap."
Wouldn't it be so great if they fought and split though?
I hope to got someone asks him about that and it turns out he's a bear lover. Or otter. Or badger. Or whatever animal ginger's are. Fox?
"He is a seriously weird dude"
These movies are good if you just replace "Jack Reacher" with "Michael Scarn."
Yeah! It's "sweet transvestie" not "sweet transgender." That's a whole other musical. I think it's Rent.
Meh. I was in strange crew and we were usually the bad element at those things. Frankly, the 4-H parties were wilder. You get them farmers out in the woods, drunk and stoned, and there will usually be heavy equipment and farm animals involved.
I think Drago would have been a better Frank-N-Furter.
I hate remakes (barring a few exceptions), and this is a movie that cannot be remade, imo. If it works, don't fix it, and RHPS works just fine and will continue to do so. I blame Glee for all these shenanigans.
It's worth it and watch the webisodes. I recommend watching them first, actually, but it's not necessary. They just give the guy and some other characters depth.
Hellboy IS Darth Plagueis.
Something really rude like "did you do this dumbass?" or the like. I'm guessing the humans are purposefully being portrayed as uncaring assholes so the hosts stand out as more human than them? That's my theory. Most of the humans are pretry shitty barring a few examples (Jeffrey Wright and Anthony Hopkins).
That is terrifying.
I tried, but couldn't make it past the party. I loved Molly Shannon, but couldn't be bothered with anyone else at this point. Seems like it's coming from the viewpoint of bored housewives more than a serious look at divorce from both sides. That would have been a better show. Say split the hour looking at events from…
The Man in Black, for all the mystery of his motives, is arguably the
closest thing the show has given us to an identification figure; his
self-awareness is nearly that of our own, and the pull between
reflexively despising his “villainy” while simultaneously questioning
the true nature of that villainy, is thrilling…
While I have an innate distrust for people with hyphenated first names and musicals, I'll admit Lin-Manuel Miranda won me over. I love his rights by the way. I didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised. The WWII skit was the winner for me.
As much as I hate clowns, at least they work for a living.
Great! Now the fucking clowns are marching on DC. Can we just give them some magical magnets to make them go away?
We call them "Freedom Circuses" in this country.