Usually I recognize at least six or seven of the songs on these discs, but in this one I only recognize two and don't like either of them. I'm trying to remember what I was doing in 2003. I guess not listening to the radio much.
Usually I recognize at least six or seven of the songs on these discs, but in this one I only recognize two and don't like either of them. I'm trying to remember what I was doing in 2003. I guess not listening to the radio much.
They are the secret best part of the show. The fact that they got snubbed at the Emmy's is a crime.
@Everyone
I think some will disagree, but I feel that Will Ferrell is the closest SNL has had to a Phil Hartman since Hartman left the show. He was pretty much good at everything they asked him to do.
Blades of Glory was pretty OK, in my opinion. I remember really liking the scene where Ferrell is singing some Fergie song (My humps? My lumps? I'm not providing ironic distance, I really don't remember), Heder asks what it even means, and Ferrell says: "No one knows, but it's erotic!"
Nora Zehetner?
Trailer was funny. Ferrell + McKay is usually enjoyable. More motivated to see this than Dinner for Schmucks.
We use Internet Explorer 6. Despite the fact that (a small) part of my job is to test the experience of the User on our own website. There's been talk of upgrading to IE8 but WHO KNOWS when that'll happen.
I'm not a particular fan of Lady Gaga's music, but I think she's a talented writer/performer and overall "personality." I'm not sure how she got mixed-up in this argument. "Just Dance" is somewhat more clever a song than Milk, Milk, Lemonade.
No you wouldn't. It's just a TV show. Your eyes are actually really fucking important to your every day life. Don't be an asshole.
Because my office browser only supports replying and not new comments, I'm hijacking your comment for my opinion. Sorry in advance.