I have a bad feeling that Oleg is going to unintentionally lead to Phillip’s cover being blown by Stan. Although I have no idea how that would happen since Oleg is a pro who can spot and evade tails when he’s on the way to a meeting.
I have a bad feeling that Oleg is going to unintentionally lead to Phillip’s cover being blown by Stan. Although I have no idea how that would happen since Oleg is a pro who can spot and evade tails when he’s on the way to a meeting.
I think that thing was some type of x-ray/camera that is able to take pictures through the stall? The guy with it was holding a little clicker like the ones used to snap pictures on cameras.
Which telephone one? “Long Distance Call” with the grandson talking to his dead grandma on the toy phone, or “Night Call” where the old woman keeps getting calls that she can’t understand? If it’s the second, I totally agree. That one is creepy as hell. The voice at the end is terrifying.
As for the obscure ones, I…
To be fair, he did smoke Chesterfield’s, which three out of four doctors recommended.
Yeah, I never had a problem with this episode, but it was never a standout for me. I always preferred “A Stop at Willoughby” as a similar themed story, although in that one the protagonist is nostalgic for a time and place he’s never been, rather than for his own childhood. I can’t remember if I ever heard this, but I…
Where the hell is Dikachu when you need him?
“Junior-high-dance sound” is a perfect description of that music. But Rhythm Nation still sounds good.
She told Tuan he needs to find a partner to work with because that job is too tough to handle on your own, and she’s proving herself right.
These jerks just have Cruel Intentions towards Mr. Jackson.
This could work if they had the same kind of twist ending like the Twilight Zone episode of the same name. So the guy would wake up from a dream, horrified to realize he has an incredibly healthy, hideous girlfriend with an early curfew.
That shot of Tobias dancing like a madman in his never-nude shorts while Buster hammers the piano keys with that insane look in his eyes had me rolling on the floor when I first saw it.
My favorite movie also, and you’re not missing anything by avoiding the book.
Yeah, Spielberg pretty much told him that if he had the audience hooked all the way until that point in the movie, they’d buy it even if it wasn’t realistic. And he was right. It needed that over the top ending, rather than the anti-climax of the shark slowly sinking that was in the book.
One thing I love about the end…
That sucks he has all that guilt about it. Not his fault people are fucking idiots.
“Fistful of Cash” just happens to be the working title of the Dana Loesche porn since using that gets her off a lot faster than a dick or a dildo.
Sounds like the kind of stress that would drive someone to a substance abuse issue that would be resolved in a single season.
It disgusts me seeing these fat cats doused in Jack Daniels when my insurance only covers 5 Star.
These guys are awesome, but they don’t seem to have gotten a lot of press in the U.S. yet. They’re a duo out of France, but sing in English and sound American. I’m not a fan of much newer rock music, but this was my favorite album from last year:
Didn’t they also say they’re not going to jump forward in time anymore too?
I honestly have no idea how they’re really going to end it. The only thing that has come to mind is Paige getting killed while on the job, and Philip and Elizabeth having to deal with that the last few episodes. I could see Philip flipping out…
They gotta do some Duran Duran. It’s probably too on the nose, but I love the song so much, I want The Call’s “The Walls Came Down” at some point.