What I've seen of classic Who has been fun, but it's a much slower-paced, studio-bound style of television that, as Evil Jeff said, hasn't aged well. It's probably best to already be a fan before checking out the old stuff.
What I've seen of classic Who has been fun, but it's a much slower-paced, studio-bound style of television that, as Evil Jeff said, hasn't aged well. It's probably best to already be a fan before checking out the old stuff.
How dare you. Dinner is unfair to lunch.
I wish I had three friends who looked like Alison Brie.
But not nearly as good as Chris Pratt is at falling. Guy really knows how to hit some ground.
Am I being stupid? I can't vote. I just see the bars and percentages.
Re: this joke.
I second Brick! Fun little film, in a noirish sort of way.
He's not a nice, petty-pet, pet rooster.
As of yesterday I own Casablanca, and since it's unlikely I'll be able to lure a female in off the streets in the near future, I'd happily watch it with all of you instead. Also, I remember Inglourious Basterds being incredible the one time I saw it, so I volunteer to pull an all-nighter for that one if needs be.
Following a quick scan of the shelf:
Full disclosure: I've seen neither. I just know they're both by this Julian Fellowes chap.
You mean Drownton Abbey, right?
Rocks, eagles, hats…
If I had to 'ship' any male-female pair on this show, it'd be Jeff-Shirley, so this is intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
I went out and bought a banana to test this. Turns out the banana surface doesn't make it any harder to draw little circles, but writing with a thick-ish marker turned the tinier circles into plain dots. So there's your answer, @avclub-dcf81249d9b4de35b73ce87b294bcbe8:disqus.
Can you guys hear me? Am I deaf?
Oh, it's sad when Brad Garrett deserves better.