37 pieces of flair, at minimum, but they want that many
37 pieces of flair, at minimum, but they want that many
Something something wife something something hot dog something something stand.
I came from the future to say that if I could pick a single moment to live in, it would be Paul Rudd singing that.
"That's not true! My parents fought every day until my father killed himself"
Boooooo! His delivery of the "Oh shit!" line when Michael Cera accuses that older lawyer of being old and out of touch is one of my biggest laughs.
I would watch a movie that's Coop and Miss Patty Pancake falling in love. She was definitely his best moment in the series
Watch First Day of Camp INSTEAD of this. I started rewatching that season and when I got to "Electro City" I just watched that episode four times in a row instead of finishing the season.
"The coleslaw was a little eggy. I think we can do better. *Everything has its season, everything has its time*"
FDoC was just striking gold. It shocked everyone who wasn't expecting a prequel, let alone one that expands the format of the movie (a single day) to 8 episodes and makes it feel so surreal. Everything about it expanded and pushed the original premise to hilarious extremes. And it helped that the writing was sharp and…
They lampshaded that though… what about the Mike's Hard Lemonade at the convenience store? Just feels lazy
YOU GOT YOUR WISH AND IT SUCKED
The mountain?!
Lol #2 is absolutely opinion on the US being a force for good. Plenty of people would disagree with you on that. Wasn't the Union post-Civil War, especially post-Reconstruction, also an oppressive, deeply inhuman regime?
I thought it was just so shockingly funny. This moment when we're actually starting to pity Jonah but Uncle Jeff just slinks back in doing this other worldly laugh. Ahahahaha. Surreal almost
Selina's entire speech starting with the wax figure and ending with her saying she can't be depressed (despite everyone disappointing her and life being a dark fog) because she's getting 14 hours of sleep a night just blew me away and is up there with the hardest I've ever laughed at this show
Lol Hyperion is "epochal" to "modern nerd culture"??? I'm the only person I know who's read it! And I'm white as hell!
Maybe they thought if they incubated her with show after miserable show like Julie Louis-Dreyfus, they'd eventually land a hit…*silence*
I will never understand why they tried so hard to make Debra Messing happen, with flop after flop after flop. I guess this is just them putting their hands up.
On a related note, how will this affect Eric McCormack's role as time traveling sex cop on that Canadian show?
((Duffman))
Does anyone have any insight into this? Experience? It's definitely something I've struggled with in my relationship. We even tried open for a little while but I closed it again because I got too jealous. Then a few months later I found myself doing it again because I like the attention and like feeling wanted (not…