The internet has brought me many wonderful things. But when I read something by Moriarty, I start to wonder if it's worth the cost.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
Buffista Movies 6: lies and videotape
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why, what did he do?
he's moriarty...isn't that enough? (/Holmes)
Well, he appears to be carrying on some kind of vendetta against sanity and the English language. I know a basic level of gibbering incoherence is required at AICN, but good lord.
The nicest thing I can say about Moriarty is that he didn't write the review of Blade 2.
Well, he appears to be carrying on some kind of vendetta against sanity and the English language.
Ha! And yes, this. His columns make my brain bleed.
His columns make my brain bleed.
Huh, and I thought that was the AICN visual layout and styling. I never get as far as actually reading the content before my eyes burn out of their sockets.
AICN as the archangel of Thursday.
I just watched Anatomy of a Murder -- now THAT's a good movie. Great cast, complicated stuff going on around what seems like a pretty straightforward crime. And I love Eve Arden!
Love that movie. Everyone was at the top of their game in it. I love the moment when George C. Scott realizes he's just blown his case.
I love that movie. It's one of the rare movies, in my judgment, that is as good, if not better, than the book. And the author based the story on a murder case in which he was the defense counsel. The book and the movie did such a great job of showing how lawyers do what they do. Great trial, too.