No one's answer was 2 Live Crew's "As Nasty As They Wanna Be" or early Andrew "Dice" Clay?
No one's answer was 2 Live Crew's "As Nasty As They Wanna Be" or early Andrew "Dice" Clay?
I love Improv Everywhere…but these are stupid.
Nice to see that Mickey Parke from 2gether is still getting work.
I'm really hoping that they do something like the last episode of "Hustle" and bring back some of the old cast for the finale.
"Cold Enough to Break" is easily amongst the best songs I've ever heard.
This show is going in circles and it's getting old. In retrospect, I kind of wish the curse hadn't been lifted at the end of Season 1.
Adam and Crosby starting a record label in 2013 is one of the more unrealistic plotlines the show has had.
The overly dramatic "Next week on Parenthood…" coming attractions are starting to bug me.
This show isn't terrible. It's no How To Be A Gentleman, but it's alright.
That whole album is great, above and beyond the excellent title track. "Good Doctor" is brilliant and fun. "Lovelight" is incredibly catchy and a great dance track. "The 80s" and "The 90s" are autobiographical and interesting. "Summertime" has a great vibe. "Never Touch That Switch" is a great electronic/new wave…
I'm in favor of this show, because it means that Matt Jones is making at least $30,000 an episode while this show stays in production (providing he's a series regular and not just a guest star).
Why was there no shitty pop-punk band named Feldman?
He's not that British. He lives in America most of the time. He has for over a decade.
Agreed. It's pretty weird that he lives in Los Angeles, and yet he'll probably never tour here again.
"Rudebox" is still the best Robbie Williams song:
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Nice to see Teen Witch as the newsanchor at the start of the episode.
Felt really old school with so many of his actual friends, but it missed the bite the usual roasters have. I miss the usual crew and random celebs on the dais. I think the Larry the Cable Guy roast had the best mix of friends, ringers, and randoms.
I didn't even recognize him at the time (and I was confused with the name change). But Mikey wasn't a role that played to his excellent comedic sensibilities.
Also, we need a Random Roles with William Jayne (Billy Jacoby). He's on Facebook, I believe.
This is one of the best films ever made. There are many reasons why it's so great, but one of them is that Joyce Hyser does a passable performance as a male—she's much more believable than Streisand in Yentil or Amanda Bynes in She's The Man. I think she's up there with Hillary Swank in Boys Don't Cry.