Confuse-A-Cat is the greatest Python sketch that no one ever talks about.
Confuse-A-Cat is the greatest Python sketch that no one ever talks about.
Too obvious. It should be John Goodman.
Too obvious. It should be John Goodman.
Maybe he's understating it, to avoid freaking Claire out?
Maybe he's understating it, to avoid freaking Claire out?
Except for that other one that was filmed around Marfa the same year.
Except for that other one that was filmed around Marfa the same year.
What a beastly actor he is.
What a beastly actor he is.
For anyone interested, David Edelstein wrote the definitive takedown of Redux, which also stands as one of the best reviews of the original I've ever read, too.
For anyone interested, David Edelstein wrote the definitive takedown of Redux, which also stands as one of the best reviews of the original I've ever read, too.
Jenny and Pixley FTW.
I love this scene too. It's a great little motif in the series: these guys are lazy fucks who could never hack it among the law-abiding. This scene gets it across with much more elan than the overcooked bit with Chrissy at the gas station in Long Term Parking.
I love this scene too. It's a great little motif in the series: these guys are lazy fucks who could never hack it among the law-abiding. This scene gets it across with much more elan than the overcooked bit with Chrissy at the gas station in Long Term Parking.
And "Luther Vandross. Box set."
I'm glad he said that. Because, seriously, fuck Jump the Shark.
I felt the same way about being made to read 'That Eye, The Sky' in high school.
I can't imagine a bigger crime than that….
There's also real genius in the writing, too. Namely that anyone who remembers weekly school newsletters will remember that literally every "review" of a school play did indeed have that exact headline.
Yes, thank you!!