NCIS was the show I was referring to as functioning as propaganda for the criminal justice system, which routinely violates people's civil rights.
NCIS was the show I was referring to as functioning as propaganda for the criminal justice system, which routinely violates people's civil rights.
When I was working at a gas station first summer after I graduated high school, I made this lady's day by carding her for cigarettes when she was in her 30s.
Why was Klausner to be ejected from this dog show?
I guess challenging the idea of 'hunting bad guys' and such is not really going to happen in a quick AV Club interview with a murder of the week show star. I would be curious to see how she reconciles all this civil rights activism with appearing on a show that functions like propaganda for the criminal justice…
Unless you just like arguing. And it's not actually pointless if there are other people around. Letting shit like that go unchallenged gives people like that the ability to have their little bubble of believing everyone secretly agrees with them and it gives uncommitted people the idea that everyone agrees with the…
Yeah, it's really great. All the settings are so perfectly grounded and there's just great attention to detail around the edges of the story. Foster's performance gets underrated because everyone focuses on Hopkins being showier. Ted Levine is great. Demme directs the two actions sequences really suspensefully and…
I haven't seen the Singh one. I keep hoping he'll make something great, I enjoyed The Fall.
One of those rare better than the book movies. Toni Collette is great in it, too.
What was the original ending? Neither IMDB or wikipedia say.
That's all well and good, but that Snow White movie was terrible. Theron was okay, but neither Stewart nor Thor had anything to work with and the movie was like watching lead. My diagnosis of Kristin Stewart and Twilight is that's they gets a lot of unfair shit just like you say, but they are also just not good.
That's basically the Joss Whedon story. Being a third-generation TV writer (and Roseanne and Tom Arnold being crazies) allowed him to skip towards the head of the line, but however he got his turn he did great with it.
And she finds her nostalgia soulmate at the end and they presumably go off to have the best-documented relationship, ever.
That character was only slightly exaggerated for comic effect. Hiphop is a hell of drug.
I don't think you're remembering right. There's nothing much more 90s than Eve 6 and there was a pretty much constant music like that playing. The Replacements song just sticks out because it's really good and Paradise City and Mandy stick out because they were part of the plot.
Add Dancer Texas, Pop 81 to the triple bill.
He liked Kurt Vonnegut is the only thing I can remember about him. I also remember thinking that was wrong and a high schooler of time would have idolized someone like Chuck Pahalniuk or something.
Network TV, folks.
Breckin Meyer? I mean, Franklin and Bash continues to air, doesn't it?
You're suggesting that Two Fucks for Bela got a handjob from Hipster Dbag's boozy, bitter wife?
Well, I would nominate the X-Files obsessives hiding on a roof as worse and I'd say the Ethan Embry parts are worse than hers. There's something to be said for the popular girl isn't really enjoying this shit either storyline and she was decent in it. Honestly, thinking back on it, Ethan Embry is a bit of a creepy…