I never saw this as a kid
and now I just can't get into it. I can see the appeal I suppose, and I especially understand why 'boomers would love it, but I think my lack of nostalgic attachment prevents me from really getting into it.
I never saw this as a kid
and now I just can't get into it. I can see the appeal I suppose, and I especially understand why 'boomers would love it, but I think my lack of nostalgic attachment prevents me from really getting into it.
Ah ha, thanks for clarifying. I just wanted to make sure they got their due.
MY. GOD.
Vikki, the girl in that clip, is one of the hottest women I have ever seen. Every time I've seen that episode I've had to rewind a time or two, just to ogle. Who is she, where did she come from and how can I make her mine.
TOO TWEE TO LIVE IN THIS WORLD
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart really belongs on this list.
Yeah this basically sounds like the greatest combo in history. Better than Combos, even.
How Quickly You Forget
"… because honestly, what sketch comedy show doesn't feature an earnest yuletide themed duet from its cast-members?"
I'm pretty sure it's actually SUB-jective, but that's neither here nor there. There have been better episodes in previous seasons ("Mac and Charlie Die", "Sweet Dee is Dating a Retarded Person", "Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty McGoo") but overall I think I agree with Mr. Sims *shudder* that this has been the most…
"I live overseas so part of season 5 has been ruined for me by always reading the posts on here and going in equipped with the knowledge of plot(or no plot at all) gaps and character flaws."
I've only recently gotten into this show, and I can't really decide how I feel about Michael.
This guy is great
I saw him a few months back in this short film directed by James Franco. Basically he sat around drinking beer and being bored with his sub-suburban life and shrew of a wife until he sees a woman walking down the street, freaks out, and then kills her and fucks her corpse in the woods. He was totally…
Huckabees is thoughful. Not deep, and not very good, but thoughtful.
The only way they could pull this off with any shred of credibility
would be to get really meta, actually film Vinnie's next "project", and give it a limited release between the next two seasons.
Jameson and Gingerale? Jack and Coke? No, no, no … Dickle and Dew is the combo of choice.
This is my not-so-secret hope as well
I enjoy "A History of Violence", but if any recent Cronenberg deserves to make this list, it's "Eastern Promises."
Glad I could provide some fresh fodder for your misanthropy / misocyny.
Good list overall, but Eternal Sunshine doesn't belong that high. It's not the best work from either Kaufman or Gondry this decade, so it sure as hell isn't the best film of the decade.
Haha. Really I just thought that the shamelessness of Steve's expression of love for his dog was very refreshing, and the idea a wolfhound named Thor Freudenthal made me crack the fuck up. Maybe that's because I was really high, or maybe just because I think PUPPIES R CUUUUTE!
Steve, You Magnificent Bastard
This is far and away the funniest, most heartfelt thing I've ever read on this site, and practical too. If I ever own a wolfhound, I know what its name will be.
Just tossing one more coin in the "Mike Park is a cool dude" fountain.