Caroline Preece Nov 4, 2016
Here are the essential Gilmore Girls episodes to watch (or re-watch) in preparation for Lorelai and Rory's return later this month...
We're almost there – come November 25th the new episodes of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life will be available to stream and it'll be as if the last nine years never happened. While many of us have devoured the previous seven seasons ahead of that date, not everyone has that luxury. So we've assembled a list of the fifteen most essential episodes to re-watch now, or even watch for the first time.
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While these aren't necessarily the all-time greatest episodes of the show, most of them are up there and all of them...
Here are the essential Gilmore Girls episodes to watch (or re-watch) in preparation for Lorelai and Rory's return later this month...
We're almost there – come November 25th the new episodes of Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life will be available to stream and it'll be as if the last nine years never happened. While many of us have devoured the previous seven seasons ahead of that date, not everyone has that luxury. So we've assembled a list of the fifteen most essential episodes to re-watch now, or even watch for the first time.
See related Star Wars: Rogue One - what we know so far Star Wars: Rogue One - upcoming villains rumour round-up Star Wars: upcoming UK movie release dates calendar
While these aren't necessarily the all-time greatest episodes of the show, most of them are up there and all of them...
- 11/3/2016
- Den of Geek
In honor of Gilmore Girls finding its new home on Netflix late last week, EW staffers Molly Smith and Lindsey Bahr have compiled a list of their favorite episodes—one per season. The unfamiliar should use these picks as an entry point; the obsessed can consider this a refresher to rekindle your fervor for the series. Let's make one thing clear: There's no such thing as a "best" Gilmore Girls episode. This is just a little something to make you fall in love, and for many, fall in love again. "Pilot" (Season 1, Episode 1) We'd be remiss not to include the pilot,...
- 10/9/2014
- by EW staff
- EW.com - PopWatch
Rejoice, "Gilmore Girls" fans. Your favorite fast-talking, small-town, mother-daughter CW classic arrives on Netflix on October 1 for your viewing pleasure. Prepare to watch the story of Lorelai and Rory Gilmore whenever you feel like it.
There are 7 seasons of "Gilmore Girls" to get through and if you have the time perhaps you'll start from the beginning and follow the magic through the end. But if you want to skip to the very best or know which episodes to look out for, we've got you covered.
Here are 11 essential "Gilmore Girls" episodes you should check out:
"Kiss and Tell" (Season 1, Episode 7)
This episode is major because it's all about Rory's first kiss with new kid and future boyfriend Dean, of course. But it's also special because Dean hangs out at Rory's with her mom for the first time. Here we get to see what it's like for an outsider to get...
There are 7 seasons of "Gilmore Girls" to get through and if you have the time perhaps you'll start from the beginning and follow the magic through the end. But if you want to skip to the very best or know which episodes to look out for, we've got you covered.
Here are 11 essential "Gilmore Girls" episodes you should check out:
"Kiss and Tell" (Season 1, Episode 7)
This episode is major because it's all about Rory's first kiss with new kid and future boyfriend Dean, of course. But it's also special because Dean hangs out at Rory's with her mom for the first time. Here we get to see what it's like for an outsider to get...
- 9/30/2014
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
There are few stories more remarkable than that of Vernon Duke. He wrote the landmark show Cabin in the Sky, the beloved jazz standard Autumn in New York, and hit songs like I Can't Get Started and Taking a Chance on Love. Yet he also led a double life as the classical composer and pianist Vladimir Dukelsky. Only in America...
- 3/28/2013
- by Contests
- BroadwayWorld.com
This is the point at which I'm supposed to ponder the immediate present and near future of jazz and improvised music. Not gonna do it. No matter how dire the straits of the music industry, changing distribution and presentation, etc., this music will continue to be made because it has to be made, and artists feel compelled to keep it going despite travails. It's all about the music and its amazing power for catharsis, its ability to lift us and inspire us. So without further ado, here's what inspired me most in 2011.
1. Richie Beirach: Impressions of Tokyo (Outnote)
I was going to call this a comeback, but Beirach (above) hasn't exactly been gone, certainly not as far as recordings are concerned -- he's had 18 released under his name in the past 11 years, plus collaborations (one of those appears further down this list). I guess I think of it as a...
1. Richie Beirach: Impressions of Tokyo (Outnote)
I was going to call this a comeback, but Beirach (above) hasn't exactly been gone, certainly not as far as recordings are concerned -- he's had 18 released under his name in the past 11 years, plus collaborations (one of those appears further down this list). I guess I think of it as a...
- 12/31/2011
- by SteveHoltje
- www.culturecatch.com
As Scorsese's new film, Shutter Island, opens, our critic picks the great man's 10 best scenes
Mean Streets (1973) 'What's a mook?'
Scorsese's uncanny ear for dialogue was evident from his first masterpiece, Mean Streets, which is set in the heart of Little Italy among debt collectors and small-time hoods. Characters were called by names such as Johnny Boy, Joey Clams and Giovanni Cappa. In one classic pool-hall scene, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel and David Proval start a fight - over the jukebox sounds of Please Mr Postman - after a barman calls one of them "a mook".
Goodfellas (1990) Tracking shot entrance to the Copacabana
Ray Liotta's Henry Hill takes new girlfriend Karen (Lorraine Bracco) to dinner. They enter the Copa via the back door, go through the kitchen and are led onto the dancefloor and to the best table in the house. In one unbroken three-and-a-half minutes' shot,...
Mean Streets (1973) 'What's a mook?'
Scorsese's uncanny ear for dialogue was evident from his first masterpiece, Mean Streets, which is set in the heart of Little Italy among debt collectors and small-time hoods. Characters were called by names such as Johnny Boy, Joey Clams and Giovanni Cappa. In one classic pool-hall scene, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel and David Proval start a fight - over the jukebox sounds of Please Mr Postman - after a barman calls one of them "a mook".
Goodfellas (1990) Tracking shot entrance to the Copacabana
Ray Liotta's Henry Hill takes new girlfriend Karen (Lorraine Bracco) to dinner. They enter the Copa via the back door, go through the kitchen and are led onto the dancefloor and to the best table in the house. In one unbroken three-and-a-half minutes' shot,...
- 3/7/2010
- by Jason Solomons
- The Guardian - Film News
Here comes round no. 3 of favorite episodes. My esteemed colleagues Rick and Hanh have picked their favorites and they each took considerable time preparing their list. I laughed at that -- until I sat down to do mine and it became a four-days-long project.
Here were my personal parameters for the list: 1. Each show could only have one episode on the list. 2. I would not repeat my colleagues' choices, which was particularly hard with "Buffy" and "Veronica Mars," as my top picks have been spoken for. 3. A two-parter counts as one slot on my list. My list, my rules. 4. There was a limit of 10.
Why a limit? Because my initial list had 22 entries and I realized I was basically just listing my favorite shows and then picking good episodes. I had to be more disciplined! The 12 I took off (for a variety of reasons) became "honorable mentions" of a sort.
Here were my personal parameters for the list: 1. Each show could only have one episode on the list. 2. I would not repeat my colleagues' choices, which was particularly hard with "Buffy" and "Veronica Mars," as my top picks have been spoken for. 3. A two-parter counts as one slot on my list. My list, my rules. 4. There was a limit of 10.
Why a limit? Because my initial list had 22 entries and I realized I was basically just listing my favorite shows and then picking good episodes. I had to be more disciplined! The 12 I took off (for a variety of reasons) became "honorable mentions" of a sort.
- 12/28/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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