Goddamn that was hilarious. "What is Chandler Bing's job?"
Goddamn that was hilarious. "What is Chandler Bing's job?"
I was hoping for "Cheers", but of course about 75% of the show's run doesn't qualify for this list. What was the best episode of the last three seasons? The finale? The one where Rebecca ditches Robin Colcord and then he pulls the money belt out of her desk?
"Oh, I stopped caring long ago. I just love to steal things!"
And from the finale: "I can't do this anymore. I've never met Mickey Rourke."
I missed the first season of The Office. Pretty sure "The Injury" was what got me into the show.
"Transponster?! THAT'S NOT EVEN A WORD!!!"
It is a problem, and I'm sure that is the reason why they raised the threshhold.
::thinks::
"12 Angry Men" is a great movie.
"Mansplain" is the worst piece of jargon ever.
You know, they are pretty fundamental to the pop culture landscape, and flatly refusing to watch them is silly.
Considering that 433 episodes is not "all" the episodes, but about 3/5 of the episodes, this article and headline really need to get corrected.
"You, you remember when you were in the Beatles, and you wrote that song, The End, and you sang, the love you take is equal to the love you make?"
Jon Hamm recited some of that Martin Lawrence monologue word-for-word in one show he hosted.
It's still not a terrible list, but it used to be better. For example, the silent masterpiece "Sunrise" has an 8.4, which would put it somewhere between 53 and 80. But it has 22,000 votes, so it isn't on the list anymore.
"I will feed…your fingertips…to the wolverines."
It used to be a pretty good list. Well, "The Shawshank Redemption" has never been the best film of all time, but back when the Top 250 had a 3000-vote minimum qualification, it used to be a pretty respectable list of great cinema.
Just be glad we aren't talking about a comic book movie.
Ocean's 11
It's times like this one can tell that the AV Club readership has a median age of 21 or so.