Man, that has all the 80's video requirements - big hair, girls wearing spandex, and of course asian chess players playing patty-cake. But the question isn't so much "was this remake needed" as "was the original needed"?
Man, that has all the 80's video requirements - big hair, girls wearing spandex, and of course asian chess players playing patty-cake. But the question isn't so much "was this remake needed" as "was the original needed"?
Starring "Robey", the 80's Ginger from Gilligan's Island.
As a full episode, "The Work Outing" is the funniest. But I find "Italian For Beginners" funnier for those couple of scenes with Ayoade and Parkinson alone (A fire… at a Sea Parks?)
No, but John Holmes' ghost is in negotiations.
Maybe he'll be the ghost of dead Garfield the cat.
How have I gotten to this point in my life without seeing this? Ah, I miss old stupid 80's Letterman.
Beat me to it. Your mind must be a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
Why that judge sounds like she's got sass! She's got moxie!
Just look at it. Getting off.
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BURMA!
Yes, by about 2 movies.
Tom Hanks already tried that, didn't he?
True, assuming the woman introduced in the episode The End Of Time wasn't his mother (I don't think her real name was ever revealed, but I know there was conjecture at the time that it may have been).
Of course, she could be the doctor's daughter (not Jenny, but Susan's mother), who would technically be “a brand-new character, not someone from the Doctor’s past". But that's just rampant speculation, natch.
Yeah - I get that you can't have happy endings (especially on a show like this, one that was so indebted to Twilight Zone-like twists) - but somehow those last 5 minutes made the series seem like a gigantic waste of time. So all of those hard-fought battles, hand-wringing, and horrible deaths could so easily be…
This article was worth looking at simply for that Rocky III photo alone.
Pay to the order of Mrs. Wilbur Stark… one dollar and nine
cents!
(He licks the envelope closed)
Pay to the order of Iron Balls McGinty… one dollar and nine cents!
(He licks the envelope closed)
So their response implied there were some fans who had high expectations of his appearance?
It sounds like Adam Sandler takes his racial sensitivity cues from Michael Scott.