The only good songs are hymns.
The only good songs are hymns.
They're both hilarious and a treasure, but I also have to give the edge to Jessica.
The only good songs are hymns.
The Birthday Boys can be hit or miss (like almost all sketch comedy), but when they're on, they are really on. Mike Hanford might be my favorite of the bunch. His John Lennon impersonation might be my favorite podcast character that's not played by Paul F Tompkins or Andy Daly.
"I really hate that word."
Pattymo is one of the funniest accounts on Twitter. Well worth following, and his interactions with those MRA doofuses entertained me to no end yesterday.
Even in the brief shots where it couldn't have been a body double, Liz's ass looked amazing in those jeans.
Ah, buffalo. Dolphin of the land.
"Maybe someday we'll live in a world where you ask us to pretend to be scientists."
The music breaks do slow it down, but they're pretty good songs. And I'd say that Opera's comedy bits are better than Duck Soup's. But it's the first film of theirs I ever saw, and that may be coloring my opinion.
That's a totally fair point. I love Tina, but it's revealing that her character on the show basically told Tracy that it's not what he says that matters, but who hears it.
I'd have to go with A Night At The Opera.
That's not what happened. Tracy Jordan (the barely-fictional character) said some stupid things about gay people in his standup act, the gay community got offended and protested, Liz Lemon apologized on Tracy's behalf and called him an idiot, and that was why Tracy got offended and organized the "idiot community" to…
"They knew what a Hot Richard was?"
"…and there's nothing worse than a surprise Lemon party!"
*stumbles into wall covered with wet paint*
"Oh no…"
…Are you crying a little bit?
Same here. When the crawl finished I turned to my brother (both of us in our thirties, huge fans of the OT, haters of the prequels, and mostly ignorant or indifferent to the EU) and whispered "I have a good feeling about this."
I felt the urge to yell "Fuck him up, Chewie!" but there were young children sitting right in front of me.
Much anger I sense in you.