GOOLD?
>>63548911
JAFFA!
KREE!
>It's a "the gate is broken" episode
>It's a Josh Lyman episode
As long as no Mandy, we're cool.
(I'd rather it was a Toby episode, naturally)
68% say we spend too much on Josh Lyman, 58% want to see it cut
>>63548542
Name a better character, son
What's next for him?
It's your thread, OP.
>>63548233
>>63548212
Be waiter at Red Robin.
>You know, a town with money's a little like the mule with a spinning wheel. No one knows how he got it, and danged if he knows how to use it!
What did he mean by this?
hehe
>>63548189
. . .
hehe
Starship Troopers>Fifth Element>District 9>Star Trek>Star Wars
>>63548022
Kindly fac off.
How good these things are cannot be quantified.
>>63548022
>No Battlefield Earth
>>63548022
>Star Wars isn't at the top of the list
"It's armor. On a woman. It doesn't have to look feminine."
>>63547915
I know its bait, but could you tell me what exactly your supposed point is?
The armor should be more feminine or less?
>>63547915
I'd suck the armor right off those ginger boobies, god shes fine.
She looks sick
>there are people on /tv/ that haven't watched the best sitcom ever made
>>63547626
welp not me. ive watch friendsmeme
DUDE KISSING GIRLS LMAO
I watched a lot
>>63547626
Victorious, enough said.
>Burger Kingâ„¢, where the cool kids eat!
Post more blatant product placements in movies. The more commercial they are, the better.
bumping again
This was pretty cringey.
Why does everyone call this the worst one out of the original three?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RFYoZ7H67A
This scene was great.
It has great scenes and really bad scenes.
>>63546907
Best of the 3 tbqh
>>63546907
it's literally a great movie and a terrible movie intercut with each other.
>In a bizarre interview with Salon Magazine, the 57 year old actor went on a 15 minute long diatribe about his personal preference when it comes to his wife's personal hygiene.
>"I don't let my wife wear deodorant or perfume. Ever." the 'Boardwalk Empire' star stated. "It ruins her natural scent. I'm not big on showers either. Once a week. Max."
>Perhaps the strangest part of the interview was when Buscemi went into graphic details about...
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I always knew he had good taste
>he's as cretinous and pervy as he looks
dammit buscemi
>>63546822
What in the fuck, Buscemi
I mean taste is taste but that's pretty graphic
/tv/, I'm crying, this is a masterpiece.
>>63546170
>I praise le meme flick XD
>>63546170
REAL
>>63546222
HERO
The Ridiculous 6 is honestly the best thing Netflix has made yet.
Reminder to watch this even if you don't want to so that Netflix keeps making original content
Just play it and walk away if you have to
>>63546612
But anon, I'd rather them make quality content, and not anything involving Adam Sandler. For this reason, I will not be watching it.
>literally a neckbeard
>>63545929
What motivates people to make certain posts on this board
>>63546027
Boners
>>63545929
Great post.
Is this the best show of 2015?
Is this still on?
>>63545520
Yes, more episodes to come as well!
>>63545477
absolutely
EXHAUSTING
>"'Star Wars' is like getting a box of Cracker Jacks which is all prizes. This is the writer-director George Lucas's own film, subject to no business interference, yet it's a film that's totally uninterested in anything that doesn't connect with the mass audience. There's no breather in the picture, no lyricism; the only attempt at beauty is in the double sunset. It's enjoyable on its own terms, but it's exhausting, too: like taking a pack of kids to the circus. ... It's an epic without...
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WITTY
>"'Star Wars' ... is the most elaborate, most expensive, most beautiful movie serial ever made. It's both an apotheosis of 'Flash Gordon' serials and a witty critique that makes associations with a variety of literature that is nothing if not eclectic: 'Quo Vadis?' 'Buck Rogers,' 'Ivanhoe,' 'Superman,' 'The Wizard of Oz,' 'The Gospel According to St. Matthew,' the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. ... One of Mr. Lucas's particular achievements is the manner in which he is able to recall the tackiness of the old comic strips and serials he loves without making a movie that is, itself, tacky." — Vincent Canby, New York Times.
UNEXCEPTIONAL
>"The only way that 'Star Wars' could have been interesting was through its visual imagination and special effects. Both are unexceptional. ... I kept looking for an 'edge,' to peer around the corny, solemn comic-book strophes; he was facing them frontally and full. This picture was made for those (particularly males) who carry a portable shrine within them of their adolescence, a chalice of a Self that was Better Then, before the world's affairs or — in any complex way — sex intruded." — Stanley Kauffman, the New Republic.
RIP-ROARING GALLOP
>"'Star Wars' is Buck Rogers with a doctoral degree but not a trace of neuroticism or cynicism, a slam-bang, rip-roaring gallop through a distantly future world full of exotic vocabularies, creatures and customs, existing cheek by cowl with the boy and girl next door and a couple of friendly leftovers from the planet of the apes and possibly one from Oz (a Tin Woodman robot who may have got a gold-plating as a graduation present)." — Charles Champlin, Los Angeles Times.
>>63544779
>This picture was made for those (particularly males) who carry a portable shrine within them of their adolescence, a chalice of a Self that was Better Then, before the world's affairs or — in any complex way — sex intruded
Spot on.
Thanks OP.
Have a bump.