Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is. I mean you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist’s, but that’s just peanuts to space. Listen…
Space is big. Really big. You just won’t believe how vastly hugely mindbogglingly big it is. I mean you may think it’s a long way down the road to the chemist’s, but that’s just peanuts to space. Listen…
A somewhat hallway-related one, after they leave Milliways: "The main reception foyer was almost empty but Ford nevertheless weaved his way through it." I don't why but that always got me.
I think I'd discovered them around the same time back when I was 12 or 13 or something. I sometimes think about 80% of my sense of humor derives from that moment.
For which I thank him, because the little diversion about the purchase and installation of the teleporter into the stunt-ship is one of the absolute highlights of comedy in the book.
null's trial on stalking charges began several months later.
And SCTV's Joe Flaherty every so often as their local priest.
I actually just saw it for the first time about two weeks ago and, well, yeah. Costner's not great, DeNiro's barely connected to anything, Connery was fine but I don't know about an Oscar for that, a lot of the dialogue was kind of shit, the woman on the steps with the baby carriage wouldn't shut up… anyway, I didn't…
In a dumb way it's probably safest— that way Trump doesn't just blurt out something idiotic and/or incriminating. Assuming of course he sticks with always referring questions to the lawyer, which is no guarantee.
Three things, if you count Hannity being a complete idiot.
I said this in the previous episode's review (a few days ago— still catching up) but this show's convinced me that she'd be a darn-near-perfect Granny Weatherwax from the Discworld novels.
The opening scene of Before The Devil Knows You're Dead pans slowly across a mini-mall and as I watched I kept thinking "why the hell does that look so familiar?" before it reached one particular store and I realized I'd been there many times. In the movie it's located in Westchester (in New York, just above the…
Now I kind of want to see Low-Key give birth to a horse in a future episode.
I'm imagining a relatively straightforward discussion of the actual material but with a ton of sarcastic asides stuck in everywhere.
Well, now I'm going down a Kids In The Hall Youtube-hole. Thanks!
I believe the correct term is "rictus".
If nothing else, it's a finite resource. Eventually it'll all be dug up. I mean, sure, there's still tons and tons in the ground, but at some point it's over. And at some point much earlier than that it's going to be cost-prohibitive to dig down to where the last bits of coal are.
That's ridiculous and hilarious.
I thought they were going for "fisheye" or similar until the audio part of the clue came in, at which point I didn't know what the hell they wanted.
Yeah, I whiffed the entire category, which was annoying as hell. (Missing all of them, not the category.)
Season 1 took place when, 2006? I'd forgotten what Wrench and, er, his buddy's fates were at the end of the season so wasn't sure exactly what we were supposed to take from this.