Atlantis: The Lost Empire was seen as somewhat of a financial failure for Disney when it was released in a time when 2D animated films were starting to lose their muster at the box office and it seemed like there…
Atlantis: The Lost Empire was seen as somewhat of a financial failure for Disney when it was released in a time when 2D animated films were starting to lose their muster at the box office and it seemed like there…
‘Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky, the 16th episode of season 14 and the 307th episode, was first broadcasted on March 30, 2003 with a script by Dan Greaney & Allen Glazier and directed by Steven Dean Moore. A…
JASON BOURNE *** Synopsis: The most dangerous former operative of the CIA is drawn out of hiding to uncover hidden truths about his past. Review: As we’ve looked at over the last week, the Bourne movies were definitely at their…
C.E.D’oh, the 15th episode of season 14 and the 306th overall, was first broadcasted on March 16, 2003 with a script by Dana Gould and directed by Mike B. Anderson. Homer decides to try for a promotion at Springfield Nuclear…
I know what you’re thinking, Winning Lines? What the hell was that? That was a thing? Well, yes, it was a thing….it was a short lived thing but a thing nonetheless. This is Winning Lines: By the way, does this…
Let’s wrap up The Bourne Marathon on a sour note with The Bourne Legacy: Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner), a new hero, experiences life-or-death stakes that have been triggered by previous events and needs the assistance of a doctor (Rachel Weisz)…
Mr. Spitz Goes To Washington, the 14th episode of season 14 and the 305th overall, was first broadcasted on March 9, 2003 with a script by John Swartzwelder and directed by Lance Kramer. An air traffic route is redirected so…