Santa's a lush!
Santa's a lush!
Balls.
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Dude, you're gonna miss the Snooki cameo!
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Loved him in Leon, of course, but his bit in True Romance will always be my favorite of his roles. So good.
You can't spell DAWESOME without DAWES either.
I agree, with the possible exception of the recentish Alan Alda interview. For some reason, Craig didn't seem that into what Alda was talking about, which is strange because he was discussing Marie Curie and Craig is usually really into science topics. I was kind of surprised, but mostly because his interviews are…
"Remedial Chaos Theory" is the only episode of the show I've seen in its entirety. I thought the characters and storylines were interesting but didn't find it funny at all. When I read the review here where people were claiming it was non-stop wall to wall hilarious is when I decided the show just isn't for me.
I prefer Chicago-style thin crust (or "tavern style") to NYC, but it's not well known. Not a big fan of deep dish at all.
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It's funny because it—oh wait, it's SNL, it's not funny at all.
You're watching a stage play. A banquet is in progress. The guests are enjoying an appetizer of raw oysters. The entree consists of boiled dog.
Yeah, I read something recently where Ferguson was saying pretty much the same thing, it started out as a sendup but the guy who does the voice is so hilarious that it ended up being what he was trying to make fun of. He said he didn't mind, though, because it turned out to be funny, and that's all he really wants the…
Two of my favorite episodes (of course.) One of my favorite things about Mirror Image are the creepy looks Vera Miles conjures up whenever she's playing Millicent Barnes-B. It's pretty striking how different she looks from the baffled and unsure A to the confident and evil B.
I guess I should have said "haven't been quite the same," as you're right, some of it has been pretty great. Larry King had me rolling.
I'm kind of glad they didn't do it this week or last, as the episodes without Geoff haven't been quite as good.
Letterman grew up loving Johnny Carson and the Tonight Show. If he said he didn't want to move to the earlier slot, it might have been out of deference to Johnny. You could be right, though, that Ferguson might take The Late Show if he was offered it, but I really get the sense that he doesn't want to be a talk show…
I don't think Ferguson would want it; he mentions in interviews that he's not sure how long he even wants the job he has for. I love his show, though.
I didn't say Card being a douchebag is a valid reason for not liking his writing, just that it helps when you're talking about not liking his work in the first place. (I had no idea who he was when I read it.) It's taken some of the holy fanboy untouchable sheen off of Ender's Game.