You know what puts the "cross" in "cross-country"?
"Are we there yet?"
'Jaynestown'
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
You know what puts the "cross" in "cross-country"?
"Are we there yet?"
FOX Firefly promo: [link]
This, more than anything, reminds me of those fake trailers that make 'The Shining" into a romantic comedy or whatever. I can't believe they actually used the words "cosmic hooker" in a commercial. Or paired Firefly with Smashmouth.
I still think the one which says "SET TO WARP SPEED" is the best.
Hey, me and Jackal decided to launch a Drive site. And 4 seconds after making that decision, it miraciously appeared: [link]
Hey Kevin, I was just poking around on your site, and since I have never built a web page all on my own, and perhaps therefore should keep my mouth shut, I do want to mention that it appears that in the middle of the Home page, at the section where you have "Script Review #2" and "Script Review #1," it looks as though you really need more space between the two columns. (Although I suppose it's possible that different monitors could view the page differently.) On my monitor there's only the space of one character between the two columns, which makes reading difficult. (For instance, the bold heading appears to say: "The following is written by Polter-Cow and Warning, although mostly spoiler free this is based on an earlier version of the script. review does allude to previously released It contains spoilers, but no more so than information.") The two columns continue on in a similar vein.
Dude, your website crashed my browser.
Ailleann, I used to like you.
D'awwww. Does it help that I think it's because I called the twist about 45 min before you're supposed to?
No, because it rewards multiple viewings.
Yep, Morgana, I'd spotted that myself. Looks a bit wonky, doesn't it?
aurelia, which browser?
No, because it rewards multiple viewings.
Believe me, between Brad Pitt being hot and Edward Norton being hot, I don't think I'd have trouble watching it again. It just seems that no one ever wants to see that flick again.
Topic, topic... um.... Tim's shows have a lot of rewatch value! (There we go.)