EVERYONE TURN ON YOUR TV RIGHT NOW AND GO TO NBC FRED WILLARD IS COMING CLEAN ON FALLON ABOUT THE MASTURBATION KERFUFFLE!!!!
EVERYONE TURN ON YOUR TV RIGHT NOW AND GO TO NBC FRED WILLARD IS COMING CLEAN ON FALLON ABOUT THE MASTURBATION KERFUFFLE!!!!
Is no one going to say it?
Is no one going to say it?
It's good to find out that there is someone else out there who, when he hears David Geffen's name mentioned, immediately thinks of his own, frequently enjoyed copy of The Little Shop of Horrors motion picture soundtrack with the silver Geffen logo on the back.
It's good to find out that there is someone else out there who, when he hears David Geffen's name mentioned, immediately thinks of his own, frequently enjoyed copy of The Little Shop of Horrors motion picture soundtrack with the silver Geffen logo on the back.
Ha ha. Nice try, kids. If you couldn't get me to tune in for more than five episodes after casting Bruce Fucking Campbell, I doubt including that blackjack dealer from Magnolia and Sarah from Cold Case is going to sway my viewing habits.
Ha ha. Nice try, kids. If you couldn't get me to tune in for more than five episodes after casting Bruce Fucking Campbell, I doubt including that blackjack dealer from Magnolia and Sarah from Cold Case is going to sway my viewing habits.
Good point. I see a couple of possibilities:
Good point. I see a couple of possibilities:
I had always hoped that his relationship with Katy Perry would end in some kind of a murder-suicide, rather than divorce.
"Hey, you know what Hollywood should make? A movie called 'The Karate Man.'" - Ralph Macchio
"Hey, you know what Hollywood should make? A movie called 'The Karate Man.'" - Ralph Macchio
And then again, when you saw it?
And then again, when you saw it?
Yes, "The Lady Vanishes" is probably my favorite pre-Hollywood Hitchcock film. Still, for anyone looking for just the highlights, his best decade was probably the 1950's (I say this even though the 40's are my favorite decade for movies).
Yes, "The Lady Vanishes" is probably my favorite pre-Hollywood Hitchcock film. Still, for anyone looking for just the highlights, his best decade was probably the 1950's (I say this even though the 40's are my favorite decade for movies).
I'm not sure which part was irreverent: was it making fun of a widely-loathed (particularly by her fan base) old billionaire and the lame Republican nominee? Was it supporting the incumbent president, and by extension, the Democratic party (the largest and oldest party in America)? Was it the reference to a 1993 Demi…
I'm not sure which part was irreverent: was it making fun of a widely-loathed (particularly by her fan base) old billionaire and the lame Republican nominee? Was it supporting the incumbent president, and by extension, the Democratic party (the largest and oldest party in America)? Was it the reference to a 1993 Demi…
I don't think that Democrats are as bad as Republicans or that the two are equally awful, I just find it incredibly lame when a comedian makes a video purely to support the candidate that they like.
I don't think that Democrats are as bad as Republicans or that the two are equally awful, I just find it incredibly lame when a comedian makes a video purely to support the candidate that they like.