I can't have been the only one who was desperately hoping we'd get Dennis saying "I am the Master and you will obey"
I can't have been the only one who was desperately hoping we'd get Dennis saying "I am the Master and you will obey"
If the calendar in one of the Soviet offices is to be believed, it is indeed 1983
I have the same issue with non instrumental music. I favor instrumental hip hop (DJ Shadow's Endtroducing, J Dilla, Dre's 2001 instrumentals, RJD2). The slow constant beat is grounding. Also Brian Eno and the various Reznor soundtracks do the trick nicely
It's plausible some of those folks were family members of the victims and/or knuckleheads
The Aeropress makes great coffee no doubt, but there is nothing finer than a Chemex. Worth the extra time for the smoothest flavor ever (it's all in the filter). Especially with a nice light or medium roast. Plus I dig the ritual of it and my og 70s Chemex is a a piece of art.
What about "Ed Wood"?
Not my favorite episode of "The League" ever.
I was at the taping.
I agree (other than what you called a misstep, which I thought, in context was pretty funny). Ratzenberger was by far the highlight of the episode for me. He was hysterical. I hope its a recurring part
How this list omitted Back to the Future 2 is beyond me. They did an amazing job of getting it wrong. In the future everyone has hoverboards, but they still use fax machines
How this list omitted Back to the Future 2 is beyond me. They did an amazing job of getting it wrong. In the future everyone has hoverboards, but they still use fax machines
The thing I can't believe is that Eddie Murphy was available
The thing I can't believe is that Eddie Murphy was available
oh for more Dana Carvey show
oh for more Dana Carvey show
It's not just you. I think he was amazing in that episode one of the top 5 ADs ever for my money. Though "Motherboy XXX" is my #1 and has been since it aired
It's not just you. I think he was amazing in that episode one of the top 5 ADs ever for my money. Though "Motherboy XXX" is my #1 and has been since it aired
Sarah Silverman's book "The Bedwetter" is terrific.
Anything that gives Chris Parnell more work is ok by me
so VERY autobiographic