My Own Bout With Country
Cash's American Recordings is the PERFECT place to start.
My Own Bout With Country
Cash's American Recordings is the PERFECT place to start.
"I don't know if his comic sensibilities appeal to the audience that gave Leno such good numbers."
funny you should say that mbs, b/c I was watching a re-run of Seinfeld last night, and for the first time in that series, found it misplaced, canned, and robotic.
My movie Droppin' May 2010!
Fireproof 2:…Or ARE They?
does the metaphor then continue as the man explains that 2 salt shakers or 2 pepper shakers cannot be glued together?
McBride said on Letterman that they wanted it to have a sense of "closure" so that if it didn't get picked up it'd just be like a really long movie, but he hopes it goes on for more than just one season.
Observe & Report
Nabin,
i don't think it will. that set up could go so many places, with no limitations…i'm looking forward to it being played out down the line.
mbs and ben,
HA HA! that was great…up their with the "sexy miss magoo" line and "this conversation has taken an unfortunate turn…"
from Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z
dead kennedys without Biafra sounds as insanely ridiculous as Led Zeppelin without Robert Plant.
I saw David Byrne 5 years ago and it blew my mind. I saw him this year and it blew my recently-recovered mind again. So much so that I would give him 2 places in a "top 10 best live" list, and I've been to my fair share of concerts…
This episode is only the second episode I've ever enjoyed Andy in. The other being when they went up to Canada. If an episode can make me appreciate the Nard Dog, it's gotta be tits.
IMO, "the aforementioned sitcom plotting" is what makes the show. By basing it in the framework of "classic TV" plot lines, it makes the absurd jokes and asides seem all the more absurd. It uses the conventions to its advantage, like every time Lemon has a triumphant mary-tyler moore burst of self confidence and it's…
I liked the exchange after Don Draper was roofied:
Both Liz Lemon and Michael Scott had hysterical stare-into-the-camera-and-pause moments tonight. they felt liked they lasted one second too long, and were all the more hilarious because of it.
from a person who watches mad men, he DOES look like a cartoon pilot. outstanding episode.
hence the need for a "constant".