No more drugs for that man.
No more drugs for that man.
Actually, the way I described this show's mindset early on for people who hadn't heard of it was "there's a guy who looks just like Prince Charming, but he's an attempted child-killer who's sleeping with his sister."
Turns out he's actually Howland Reed.
As a non-white immigrant who took a white guy's job, Arnel Pineda may want to take some time to reflect on his poltical views.
Oh, come on, most of these things happened within the last five or six years, didn't they?
Mace Tyrell's fat, greasy blood is on your hands, bub.
The Battle of Blackwater way back in S2 had the same effect for me. I so badly wanted to see Stannis and Davos take Kings Landing, kill Cersei, and play soccer with Joffrey's head, but I also wanted Tyrion, Bronn, and the Hound to prevail too.
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Do I have to?
Ideally, they would have included the original live broadcast where the camera lingered on Peter Lorre (as Le Chiffre, which is damned good casting) just a little too long after he'd been shot dead, and caught him getting up and leaving the set.
Welles saying "I started at the top and I've been working my way down ever since" in the great F For Fake is one of the greatest "laugh that you may not cry"-type quotes ever.
I guess the producers opted for a "warts and all" approach to the material.
To be fair, Woody's Jimmy Bond has, hands down, the best evil plan ever: using biological weapons to make every woman in the world beautiful while killing every man taller than he is.
It's a long story; Kevin McClory got the rights to remake Thunderball because he'd given Fleming some ideas for the novel and was granted partial ownership of the material. He was hemmed in by the need for it to be an adaptation of that novel without being a complete ripoff of the 1965 movie. The legal battle between…
Eh, it was nice having Connery back one more time, and even nicer that the movie acknowledged that this was an older Bond who had been out of action for a while. And Brandauer was a terrific villain, Barbara Carrera and Kim Basinger were lovely scenery, and von Sydow remains the best cinematic Blofeld by far, limited…
No.
According to Trump, Eric Clapton wants to take guitar lessons from him but Trump thinks he's a loooser. Also he thinks Jimi Hendrix is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more.
I never said that once during eight years of W, but ever since Trump tweeted out the video with him body-slamming CNN Man, he's been more or less Not My President.
Plus she always sounds like she's got a big wad of chewin' tobaccah in her mouth.
My favorite explanation was that "covfefe" was an Arabic warning, and it was aimed at Iran… where they speak Farsi, which has nothing in common with Arabic.