I disliked her as the co-host of TCM's Essentials. She often had bizarre, overly-politicized takes on the films that left poor Bob Osborne clearly mystified.
I disliked her as the co-host of TCM's Essentials. She often had bizarre, overly-politicized takes on the films that left poor Bob Osborne clearly mystified.
Playboy has an interview with Fisher from 1983 on their website. It's pretty funny.
They work with the Oscar Mayer mystery meats, which I grew up with and still get a craving for roughly once every decade. Kills the taste of the meat much more effectively than dill.
They weren't even his ideas, he plagiarized other idiots
No wait! She's the personification of death! And there's a talking pie!
This was the last year, right? We're not doing this again, are we?
Similarly, I'd watch a GTA movie where the anti-hero protagonist ditches the plot for 45 minutes to run over pedestrians
I miss my B'owl. I would tolerate it for hours, and it was perfect for throwing away!
What about "batshit crazy"? Isn't it time other kinds of shit got their due?
Who?
Now I know where Ferrell got his Harry Carey impersonation from
I've always thought Larue was a model for Krusty the Klown
The "Cast remembers John" feature on the SCTV DVD is pretty funny and moving. They all clearly loved him even though they were sort of terrified of him at times
"We wouldn't need you"
The one from the early 90s? I watched the first 2 or 3 episodes. Did they ever explain why only one guy remembered the alien invasion that destroyed most of humanity 30 years earlier?
I like both Things also. The 50s version is almost a horror-comedy by today's standards, but it does have some creepy scenes, such as the one where the doctor listens to the seedlings with his stethoscope. It has a great score, and some witty dialogue, and it doesn't arm it's heroes to the teeth (my one knock on the…
Caine. It will be Caine. It's always Caine.
The Hot Spot will keep you up nights, but she never looked better than she did in this film. Which is to say, no one has ever looked better than she did in this film.
I thought the original Captain America was very close (and directed by the same guy, right?).
I like a few guys' material more, but Gaffigan is in a league by himself in terms of putting on a tight, joke-filled show with few slow bits.