I always thought they should just put a guy that can dance into an actual space suit. Like the type with the gold tinted visor that you can't see in to, but I guess that's too human for mascotdom.
I always thought they should just put a guy that can dance into an actual space suit. Like the type with the gold tinted visor that you can't see in to, but I guess that's too human for mascotdom.
UCB show in 1988? That's got to be a typo, right? 1998 Maybe? Judging by how old Kroll and Scheer look in the audience photos 1998 would be about right.
I don't think it's incorrect. "Louie C.K." would be wrong, but I think if Louis C.K. wrote you a thank you note he would sign it "- Louie".
Is it "No Holds Barred"? It seems like they may have recorded one or two other live episodes that have yet to be released.
I think his progression toward liver failure has been believable, and
of course they have done a great job of making him look nearly dead.
I wonder if he could tell me just what the fuck Carnivale was going to be about.
That scene bordered on parody for me. Visually, I thought it was clear that he could have simply walked around the mass of slow moving zombies like he would have if not dressed up in all that gear.
I think besides Rick and Morty, I laugh out loud as this show more than any other.
Are we are talking about the kind of late night show he put on or how good of a standup he was 30 years ago? He got ratings because he delivered a product that appealed to as broad an audience as possible. Not everyone can do that, and not everyone tried to do that. Personally, I would rather watch an hour of Nancyā¦
Racist.
Totally going to steal that idea. I'll call it the "Database For The Storage of Information About Televion and Movies on the Internet"
Or, DFTSOIATAMOTI.com
I followed the link to Kevin Brennan's website from the article.
http://www.comediankevinbreā¦ He is supposedly the comedian who
took Sarah Silverman's virginity, though she doesn't use his name
specifically in her book.
Well, you know what they say, we can't choose who we marry.
In regards to Elwood, I thought he was a teetotaler or something. I'm fairly certain he abstains entirely from alcohol and drugs.
While not a standout episode, I think the one with Moshe Kasher is worth listening to. Anyhow, I've never seen "The Rest" section as a recommendation for fans of a particular podcast to skip the episodes that appear there. Moshe had a few good lines and everything involving the cock ring was entertaining.
Supposedly Pardo, who is now 95, records a new version of the intro each week from a studio in his home in Arizona.
Ah shit, I need to go back in time and watch that. She's delightful.
That was a good moment. Now I'm probably a terrible person, but it has started to annoy me how they edit the show to show exactly one instance of breaking during each episode. It ends up feeling sort of calculated.
By the way, was that short film flashback a real shot of Ken Marino and Kerri from their 20's? I watched it twice and still couldn't tell.
I haven't watched this show in a few years and I hardly recognize the two kids in the photo. Are those the same actors who have played the oldest daughter and the son from the beginning?