I hope so -- it should be a lead pipe cinch for TAR fans. In their secret hearts they've always wanted Phil to hand a gun to the last team to the mat and tell them they have one last chance to stay in the race.
edited to add:
And I bet Phil has also wished that at times.
I wonder if I can bang into work sick due to Nielsen ratings.
Surely that's okay in L.A.
If only Tim had put a Beagle in Alex's car.
but horror comedy, which tank.
*coughSeanoftheDeadcough*
DH kept making Cannonball Run jokes about Drive until I made him stop.
Shaun of the Dead was a low budget film, though. Fully agree it did well, but would have struggled not to have. Compare "Hot Fuzz" to "Shaun of the Dead" (same actors, writers, directors) -- "Hot Fuzz" took more in it's first 3 days than "Shaun of the Dead" took in it's entire release. In the UK, "Hot Fuzz" made more than Serenity did on it's entire worldwide release. The only thing different about the two films is the setting and genre, really.
I got a bit shirty with my boss earlier for no reason other than I'd just read the Drive news. So I best go home.
Or, as I just spent the last few minutes saying to somebody: fuck.
I'm really worried about the dancing show tonight. Somebody needs to set actual monkeys loose in the studio whilst it's on.
edited to add: And I bet Phil has also wished that at times.
Would that he'd given in to the impulse as Rob & Amber showed up.