VOCABULARY'D!!
VOCABULARY'D!!
Hear hear.
I dressed as a very low-budget Captain Hook for Halloween, and the guy at the takeout place said. "Oh! Are you Hook?" (Like not Captain Hook, just Hook). I don't even like Captain Hook, the movie Hook, or Peter Pan, and I was still offended.
I projected BACK!
I haven't seen this in at least 10 years, but my go-to answer to "What is your favorite movie?" is always LA Story. Probably because I moved to LA just a few years after it came out, and it pre-colored so much of how I saw the place. And I love everything Steve Martin ever wrote.
I'm pretty sure this is the prequel to Iron Eagle
No different than Hombres Enojados starring Juan Jamon.
Is anybody not 100% positive that the deal will fall through by the start of Season 7.2?
From the picture at the top of the article: "You think I'm going to take a villain down a peg or six in an EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLAR SUIT? COME ON!"
I'm with you all the way. I lived in Berlin around that time, first as an exchange student, then stayed to work there a couple years, and lived in a couple "Spanish Apartment" type situations. L'Auberge captured one of my favorite things about the experience, which is that "mundane adventures" felt infinitely more…
Yeah, that whole scene got me wondering if she knows much more than that.
Did anyone else find it interesting that very soon after Stan told Nina, "Don't worry. I'll blame the stolen documents on carelessness and the mail robot," Martha told Philip "Look, they're just leaving stuff on the mail robot like its nothing?"
Yetz byin…
I think this must be the Iron Eagle prequel telling the story of Louis Gossett, Jr's early days.
"This is Leech: Evil Master of Power Suction."
Who put a Bengal tiger in the Kaiser's latrine?
I'm no physicist, and probably don't remember the scene exactly right, but I thought Clooney said something that explained this. Something to the effect that they were both still moving away from the station (perhaps he a little faster than she) with some slack in the tethers wrapped around her leg. Once the tether…
And his work is as recognizable as the signature first note of Funky Cold Medina… a Lōc E
I'm not knowledgeable about these things either, but the editing of the episode seemed very off throughout, the flashback scenes were distractingly bad (not just the voice dubbing, but the sets, the color filter and even Young Philip's hair tendrils were distractingly unreal. )
LATRINE!!!!