Of course Jim Carrey mastered this formula when he starred in "Leap Dave Williams."
Of course Jim Carrey mastered this formula when he starred in "Leap Dave Williams."
"Duck Soup" would have been so much better if Rufus T. Firefly had ultimately reconnected with his estranged father and given a tearful speech pledging federal deposit insurance for the people of Fredonia.
Put it on my tab.
I realize this makes me sound pretentious but Steve Carell and Jim Carrey form a dramaturgical dyad.
First, and deepest.
And I have heeded that advice ever since.
Lorne wasn't there for the Eddie Murphy years. As for Murray, he's always expressed nothing but gratitude to Lorne for giving him a shot and sticking with him after a rough start on the show.
I don't think he cares much for you either.
Yeah, the "bring it on down to Omeletville" thing has always been one of the more egregious examples of SNL catchphrase-mongering. It's the one recurring bit I dread whenever Justin comes back to host.
Yeah, the "bring it on down to Omeletville" thing has always been one of the more egregious examples of SNL catchphrase-mongering. It's the one recurring bit I dread whenever Justin comes back to host.
Yeah, let's not write off Phil Hartman either.
Blues Brothers, Steve Martin-Gilda Radner dance sequence, Theodoric of York… I've seen some great episodes over the years, but none better than that one.
Will someone on the Knicks please drive the lane?
I do love the scenes that show the chemistry between those two guys, however, especially when Q Tip is gently ribbing Phife for abandoning the Knicks in favor of the Lakers and Phife argues that Amare Stoudemire "needs to play some defense."
For those who haven't seen it, the De La guys do play an important role in this film. They're present for the biggest blowup between Q Tip and Phife and, as I recall, have some interesting things to say in the aftermath.
I always thought she was excellent in E.T. as well.
Yeah, Waronker's talents were mostly wasted on Up and Reveal, although he did some nice work on "The Lifting" and "Lotus" — which is kind of a Beck knockoff. I don't even think he plays on the majority of Up.
She looks so… Israeli.
Wasn't Jack Black in the Sexx Laws video? I saw that on MTV quite a lot.
I downloaded those songs separately on iTunes. Not quite on the level of Parts I and II, but most definitely worth it if you're a fan.