It looks like happy took a bunch of bath salts and will now eat your face.
It looks like happy took a bunch of bath salts and will now eat your face.
This show (along with the other Nick classics) came along when I was in that age where I could re-watch TV episodes 100 times an never tire of them … I was an "indoor kid" so that's not much of an exaggeration. Anyway, I would give anything for that amazing Keith Haring shirt.
One of the great Saved by the Bell guest stars. This man contributed to some amazing half-hours of my young life as the man who narrated the rise and fall of the Zack Attack, and the man who officiated an incredible dance contest at The Max.
I know Hillary Clinton hails from Illinois … but she doesn't sound like it. Vanessa Bayer will have to do something to tame the Chicago accent if she continues playing Clinton.
Fred Durst can continue the tradition of upstanding work demanded by a company that has an ad in which a little girl is forced to say eHarmony has "all the hot babes." http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I had to look up Clonus, and I'm amazed it has eluded me thus far. A+ for top notch reference of low budget clone movie featuring Peter Graves and Dick Sargent.
I think some of the awkwardness stems from her delivering the bit to Colin Jost, who is the blandest white person I have ever seen in my life.
Series shoulda ended on a "high" note with Leprechaun in the Hood. There is no dialogue in the history of cinema as provocative and complex as "A friend with weed is a friend indeed, but a friend with gold is the best I'm told."
I'm still a bit upset with the direction of Peggy … I really wanted her to fulfill a destiny as becoming a leader, not some damaged woman brought to pieces by this obsession with Ted frickin Chaough. However, I am enjoying rooting for Dawn in the way I used to root for Peggy.
I-I-I heard that!!!
I always wanted to go to Barth's Burgers on You Can't Do That on Television. Not for the food, but for the atmosphere.
Of all the shows my family watched when I was growing up, "Newhart" is one of the most memorable. Larry, Darryl, and Darryl didn't seem strange to me. They were just like the rural characters who came over to my house to have a beer with my dad. I like how that show was never mean-spirited.
I'm convinced this child has no elbows.
I was really hoping this was a Timothy Treadwell-based movie.
I take it you haven't seen "Critters 3."
I know this word gets thrown around a lot, but there's a certain "atmosphere" to the old F13 movies that make them fun. Same thing with the Halloween series, Nightmare movies, et al. I know the guys making these reboots aren't Ti West, but they could at least put some effort into the spooky.
I'm Team Ted, Team Jake, and Team Melody. Eff that B Brad. I watched this show about three times a week. I remember it being on Saturday afternoon, and that was the highlight of my week—particularly when it was paired with Salute Your Shorts or Welcome, Freshman. (I was an indoors kid.)
I think of Ash as a band one likes when they're 19 or so, but as someone in her 30s, I can no longer relate to their boyish exuberance for Jackie Chan. That being said, I will never sell my copy of "1977" due to nostalgia.
Um, "Girl from Mars"? Da fah? It's a fun song and all, but to choose it over "Stutter" or "Car Song" or anything off Elastica's self-titled is ridiculous. For shame, BBC radio listeners. For Blur I would've gone with "End of a Century" and "Country House." "Animal Nitrate" is pretty much the perfect Suede…
It's unfair, but I now assume all TV actors who decide they're auteurs operate on unbearable levels of Braff-ian mawkishness. Josh Radnor, you're on watch.