Author Author! might work better in that case.
Author Author! might work better in that case.
I remember Mad Magazine's version
of Love Story had Ali MaGraw getting more and more beautiful the sicker she got.
Yeah - I think you hit on it with him being passionate as to a key to success.
My favorite pizza is the take and bake pizzas from Papa Murphys.
All of 'em are good, including their gourmet ones, but I generally order the Delights.
Actually though…
I live by the creed that there is no such thing as bad pizza.
I liked that moment on The Office when Micheal Scott visited corporate in New York and pointed out his favorite place to pick up a slice whenever in town… Sbarro's
The Snog girl has her own reality show now.
I like to answer the phone with Yello!
I liked sections of Magnolia… but indeed it wore out it's welcome for me.
Another thing though… I heard Carolla doing standup and like Lang, it's not very good. It's almost uncomfortable and cringe inducing.
Yeah.. DarkAir, I know what ya mean. I wonder it's just the listeners filling an empty niche.
I'm distressed that the legacy of Tim Conway will be defined more from his Dorf character rather than his earlier steve allen mchales navy carol burnett and my beloved apple dumpling gang stuff.
Good storyteller. Bad standup.
Someone needed a another bookend for their Boon Dock Saints 2.
Grimm's Fairie Tales
Everyone's favorite tale has gotta be The Jew in The Thorns.
Great Interview
It was more like a conversation really - Gilliam seemed really engaged.
As I remember, Double Trouble was an 80s sitcom featuring brunette twins, one well grounded and one wild, but both hot.
Geddy understands exactly what I'm saying.
There is no laughing in those Police Academy dramas, nothing funny about a Detroit loving Viet Nam vet wrestling with his inner demons and nothing funny about a Boston alcoholic with relationship troubles.
And before ya all can dismiss 'em as non-bad asses, may I remind you that Guttenberg was probably in a lot more police movies than most others, Selleck was a PI when he wasn't a baseball slugger and Danson was Mayday Malone, the womanizing bartender.
Three Men and a Baby/Little Lady
You're forgetting the Leonard Nimoy effort featuring the curly sue hair Gutt, mustachioed Selleck and the thinning on top Danson.