For the same reason God needed a spaceship in “Star Trek V.”
For the same reason God needed a spaceship in “Star Trek V.”
Publick and Hammer are the kings of callback. Even the still photo of Dean in the back seat behind Orpheus and Twilight has the same setup as a shot from the original opening credits (the gang flying in the X1).
We finally see what Barry behaves like when Fuches isn’t there pulling the strings. And it’s not pretty! (Shades of Barry rage-shooting an innocent villager over in Afghanistan.)
“The often sweaty, often shitless Jessie...”
I loved Night Court and the only ones left now are Dan, Bull, Roz and Buddy(!).
I was the same age when BB debuted. I loved the comic timing between them right away. For a while, after Scolari began working on Newhart and Hanks was in movies like “Splash” and “The Money Pit,” I thought their race to stardom was neck-and-neck.
Yeah, that last scene did not hold up well. And throw in just about any “Three Stooges” scene that involved domestic help.
Add Steven Wright and Mitch Hedberg to that list.
I’ve enjoyed the multiple Fin Fang Foom appearances.
The Grapes of Wrawwwwr
The story Tig Notaro tells about her weirdly numerous run-ins with 80's pop star Taylor Dayne is one of the funniest stand-up routines I’ve ever heard.
Jesse Jackson hosted back in the 80's. The only sketch I can remember off the top of my head was a game show he hosted called, “The Question Is Moot.”
I watched that show once. Haven’t I suffered enough?
The passive-aggressive approach would be to write three skits only for Musk to appear in, and at the each one ends with his character getting kicked in the balls. Or he has to play a worker in one of his factories.
I can see that. I’m reminded of his short story, “The Short, Happy Life of Francis Macomber,” in which the protagonist has his manhood called into question (verbally and physically), and attempts to compensate for it in the story’s climax.
I remember seeing Iron Man and The Dark Knight that summer and leaving both movies thinking, “Finally. Finally!”
If you were at or anywhere near the front lines, you couldn’t be labeled a bystander. A witness, sure.
There are some recordings out there. He’s surprisingly soft-spoken for someone who projected his degree of machismo.
Hemingway’s clickbait: “Ten Reasons Zelda Fitzgerald Ruined Her Husband’s Career - #4 Will Surprise You”
Ah, yes, I remember the outdoors. Good times.