I was under the impression they thought he was famous actor John Malkovich.
I was under the impression they thought he was famous actor John Malkovich.
Astute scholars of popular culture will surely recognize the dancing robot's song as the Lambda Lambda Lambda Rap from Revenge of the Nerds.
How'd they get a picture of my Skyrim character up there?
But Homer's hardly babbling there!
WW3 being the Iraq war, where Tony Blair's support certainly legitimized the United States' actions on the world stage.
I watched Octopussy about a month ago. The decision to do so instead of switching to something, anything that wasn't a Roger Moore James Bond movie was based entirely on this Simpsons line.
Even in Manhattan there's only so many people who want to see live theater.
Especially live theater that isn't a huge theme park spectacle with a familiar tie-in like Shrek or Wizard of Oz or Billy Joel music or something. If you get involved in that community at all you realize the audience is largely other…
Evidently Lifetime is making a Wizard of Id movie. Probably based on the crumbling marriage between the Wizard and his fat old hag of a wife.
I can't agree to that. Race is pretty much off limits. Religion and culture and sexuality, you better have some insight, wit and impeccable comic sensibility if you're going to go down that path.
No, Scarlet Johannson is the one in The Avengers. You're thinking about Jake Johannson.
You know what? There's truth there, in that civilization raises our collective intelligence and when you strip it away and toss people into a world where they could die at any moment and can't trust anyone and don't even know where their next meal is coming from, much less a change of clothes, shower or safe place to…
Well, you know what they say. Only one person was perfect, and he was nailed to the cross! Ha ha.
Sunday night is a weird night. It's kind of lonely and sad. I think we're all imprinted with it being the last night of freedom before going back to school when we're kids and that sticks with us forever. Or maybe it's because society in general kind of shuts down, only the 24-7 businesses are still open, restaurants…
You know what's great? John Lennon and Harry Nilsson's record "Pussy Cats." I mean not great as in top ten albums of all time great or anything but great as in a fascinating document of 70s excess and debauchery mixed with a complete lack of give-a-shit.
I seriously hope they at least *asked* Leon Redbone to sing this.
When you get a little older, son, you'll see that Charlie's cartoon was really the most dark, surreal and demented thing the show's ever done. Seriously.
It's such a fine line between stupid and clever.
The one that's just right on the nose in a way I'm sure these Hollywood hacks would love but at least shows a tiny bit more interest in delving into the musical treasure trove besides just grabbing the most obvious track from the most famous band that came out of there, would be Richard Hell's "Downtown at Dawn."
You guys talking Pokemon?
You mean Powder starring Sean Patrick Flannery, Daryl Dixon's co-star in Boondock Saints?