I grew up assuming Andrea Martin was Canadian and Jewish.
I grew up assuming Andrea Martin was Canadian and Jewish.
The cows reacted less well to his version of "Team", and by the time he tried "Tennis Court", they collectively went "meh," and so he went back to Taylor Swift tunes.
Why you gotta be so rude?
But why show Rise of the Guardians now anyway? Forget staff, won't it confuse moviegoers who see both movies on the marquee?
But what will this be rated in Australia?
I remember when David Fincher was "the guy who directed the 'Express Yourself' video."
Don't forget Edward Norton before he "got casted" in The Incredible Hulk.
I watched the trailer with the sound off, so I'm sure I missed the finer points. Like where's Hank Azaria, why is Stiller wearing his security guard outfit even though he's in London, and did they really pack the giant sculpture of Teddy Roosevelt that's outside the Museum of Natural History and ship that to England?
North Americans have pretty much the same taste as Brits and Australians. Just ask Robbie Williams and cricket.
If "Home for a Rest" somehow gets chewed up by the tape machine, "Money City Maniacs" makes a suitable alternative.
I haven't. As a matter of fact, I was waiting for you to put it in your 90s computer hacking super cut.
Or "Old Dogs" is the movie referenced in the article with Robin Williams and John Travolta.
Well, as the one AV Club commenter who's actually seen The Best Man Holiday, I'm looking forward…
Okay, smart people. How does someone go about editing something like this?
The only episode of The Simpsons used here is the only one that aired in the 1980s.
Bieber Birthers might actually have a valid argument.
"You know that comic strip L'il Orphan Annie, where she gets into lots of cool international adventures? Let's make that into a musical, but without the cool international adventures." - some Broadway guy in the 1970s.
Daniel Johns - singer in popular late-90s Australian band Silverchair
Daniel Jones - singer in popular late-90s Australian band Savage Garden
The answer is Delaware.
"Stairway to Heaven" was the last song at a high school dance in 1996?!