"Daft Punk set to make everybody sick of hearing about Daft Punk this week."
"Daft Punk set to make everybody sick of hearing about Daft Punk this week."
EDIT: never mind.
GET ME NEW CHOPPAHS!
Shitty minds think alike (so was I).
Landis has "See you next Wednesday" in every movie he does, doesn't he? I know it was in The Blues Brothers, when the cops have the speed trap they're parked behind a big billboard that looks like a circus advertisement, and it has "See you next Wednesday" on it. I've seen others, but that's the one that comes to…
Now the doctor's going to be like, "Oops, did I say 87%? Must have forgot to carry the 1. That's should have been 8.7%. My bad!"
Oh no, she didn't have her taint removed too, did she? Now it'll just be one big hole down there.
Did anybody else get the feeling that Don, rather than just being a dominating sleazebag for kicks, was actually trying to get Sylvia to break it off with him and go back to Arnie of her own accord? Perhaps out of guilt, perhaps because he was just bored with her. That was the impression I got. Not that he didn't…
The Incredible Hulk was a Friday show. Uphold the tradition.
@avclub-14e4cee178d88fb9aa346dbcc11f2873:disqus , wasn't Devin Michaels the developer of Provasic? No, wait, that was Devlin MacGregor.
Unbreakable was a piece of shit. I was sitting through the whole movie thinking, "This is decent," and then it just ended abruptly with a stupid screen caption. It was the first time that Shyamalan farted in my face, metaphorically speaking, and it wouldn't be the last. It took me until The Village before I learned…
He would've been a helluva lot better than whatsisface.
There really should be a ska band called Sky High.
Haha, please tell us more stories of your domestic abuse!
WHOA! SPOILER ALERT, DUDE! (Not that you won't see it coming in the first 10 minutes anyway.)
I like Tom Petty just on general principle because I think he's a good guy, but yeah, I don't really listen to him, although I think his music's fine. I do listen to his Sirius/XM radio show on the Deep Tracks channel, though. He plays good stuff.
Clint Howard with Buddy Holly glasses and a pocket protector or no deal.
What the fuck, is this part of his community service, having to makes the rounds of the pop-culture nerd websites?
Was that the first episode? I remembered it being an early one, but couldn't remember the particulars. Thanks for that.
I'm trying to figure out if the "sweatiest movie ever" thing was a Cheers reference, because there was one where the guys at the bar were debating what was the sweatiest movie ever, and everyone agreed it was Cool Hand Luke.