checking that Jackie Jormp-Jomp was mentioned was my only reason for clicking on this post.
checking that Jackie Jormp-Jomp was mentioned was my only reason for clicking on this post.
I remember watching that on movie day or whatever it was in my grade school and it was very intense for a young'in. We also saw "Cloak and Dagger" on movie day and I remember part of that scaring me for some reason.
digging this show
something about the inappropriateness mixed with reality is making me feel better about Curbed and Party Down not being on. I also really like how the episodes end rather abruptly, I find that very satisfying in a weird way, that we're not being pandered to that every little story needs to have a…
ha! Steve and I had a huge Brothers Bloom falling out last week. He wanted to watch it. I wanted to watch "The Soup." I wanted to read a magazine then if we were going to watch the movie and he got mad at me for not paying attention. We then watched the first 1/3rd and I decided I hate it. I win!
I watch Entourage. I won't defend it as a good show but I think the wish fulfillment is a big part of it. Girls like fancy cars, big houses, lavish parties with beautiful people too, even if it's all totally fake and pitched as a guys' fantasy. It's good summer watching in that it can be really crappy but it's still…
Superdeformed, he does like Red Dead Redemption though.
displeasure
I has it
good
The show has lost a lot of the awkwardness that was part of the "Office" milieu and he adds a nice dose of it. I like when he nails the "Um, I shouldn't have said that" facial expression.
you know at first I felt the same way about "Hancock" but I sort of liked how the movie ended up being a surprise love story. I dug it although I know where everyone else is coming from.
JR
I'm glad she's having this mini-resurgence. I feel like this year a lot of entertainment veterans are getting some appreciation which is cool. I think her commentary on the acting of comedy is right on—it's so weird to me to see a comedian do the same routine 2x because it IS strange to break the mirage of it all…
thanks—that was a typo about Chicken. I'll need to listen/watch again about bury vs. marry—I thought he was having an Alzheimer's moment so he thought he was marrying Charmaine.
"And Hill, dialing back on the pissy vulgarity…"
That makes me glad to hear because if anything gave me pause about this movie it would be that it's a movie that has Jonah Hill taking up 75% of the poster.
Yes I am, Kerouac and the interview is very googleable (not to be unhelpful but I don't want to be all hey go look at this thing I did somewhere else!)
I interviewed her once and I was afraid going into it since she's an intimidating lady but it was a really nice experience—she was very honest and told me I asked good questions so of course I'm totally in the tank for her now.
Good news for you tanooki : Mary is not a full time judge this season, just an occasional panelist and choreographer (!) I agree, I can't stand her most of the time altho I know to some people she's like Paula Abdul but I never liked Paula Abdul either. Mia Michaels is my favorite judge/choreographer.
It's a good show if you like seeing talented people work hard and sometimes do amazing things. If you really can't get into dancing it's not for you. It's not nearly as insulting or trite or ridiculous as Dancing with the Stars. One thing I like about it is that the judges never put anything through out of pity or…
Well he is jockey-sized
John Lennon style I don't want all my fans to know I'm unavailable
RIP L&O
Without you our dog Briscoe would probably be named our first choice, Skeletor, and probably be unhappier because of it.
Yankee, no, Sno-Caps are just chocolate plus Sno.