EatTheCheeseNicholson
EatTheCheeseNicholson
EatTheCheeseNicholson

I really hope so. He’s obviously talking shit, then realizes at the last second “oh, this guy is a foot and a half taller than me.”

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My movie reviews are pretty straightforward too. Every single one of them is:

The synergy is certainly disruptive, but it can’t be emphasized enough that this also represents a bottom-up pivot for Disney (NYSE: DIS).

Just looked it up, I can see that.

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That’s good. For some reason, I kept thinking of Fred’s Got Slacks

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I think this is true. But I think to say in a year when songs like Redbone were really popular, saying slow jams are dead is a bit of a stretch. Though I would never play it at a school dance, all those kids would get pregnant.

Same! Even right from the start. “When it comes on a second time, your first instinct isn’t ‘Somebody is playing what’s New Pussycat? again.’ It’s ‘Huh. What’s New Pusscat? is a lot longer than I thought.’”

My dad was his paperboy for awhile when he was a kid. And yes, I’m so glad that apparently he was as great in real life as he seems. He learned my dad’s birthday (which, to be honest, even I forget all the time) and would tip extra on his birthdays and the holidays, as well as make friendly conversation when they ran

John Mulaney is my favorite comedian out there right now. I saw him do a set last year, and it was incredible. Highly recommended if he’s on tour.

Same for me with the Roman J. Esq. Jr. bit. If that wasn’t on the cue cards during dress rehearsal, how are you not going to be blindsided by that joke?

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Mulaney has a talent of breaking other comedians. It happens all the time when he appears with Nick Kroll, for example:

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They Live still contains one of my favorite movie fight scenes. Not because it is technically very impressive, but because it goes on solidly twice as long as it should. First time you see it, you just keep thinking “how much longer are they possibly going to keep this scene going?”

Not sure how I didn’t see it before, but I just now realized that the kid playing Mike in Stanger Things is the same kid that played Richie in the It remake. The kid certainly has a type already.

My guess, a lot of people from Boston. Every summer, people go crazy about Dunkin Donuts iced coffee there.

Can’t wait until the later rounds, to see who brings in more honey!

I am very much fooled by the rocks that she’s got.

Now they just need an offense, a defense, and some rule changes.

I enjoyed most of it, but I will admit that most of it is basically just Melville saying “guys, I don’t think you get how big whales are. They’re really, really big.”