They made a movie called "Stateside" with Rachael Leigh Cook based on her life.
They made a movie called "Stateside" with Rachael Leigh Cook based on her life.
English and American TV - two cultural institutions separated by a common go fuck yourself.
"Hey, it's the Ghost of James Caan!" "Isn't he still alive?."
It turns out, Maritime Law is a thing.
My favorite scene is when Aaron is at home watching the Gadhafi broadcast, phoning in suggestions and singing along with his stereo in French. It's such as great way to show how superior to Tom his character feels.
I'm not going to quibble on length of episodes, disjointed narratives, story lines that don't pay off…fuck all that. This was great, and I'm glad I spent 8 hours watching it. There was so much to love: the Bammer as Sue Storm, the sight gag of Buster helping Lucille smoke, "Fakeblock" actually being about a wood block…
The colon: what does it look like?
Spectacular. TV cannot be better than this.
Mindy's mother actually is a gynecologist, which is the main reason she chose that as her character's profession.
Barney Fucking Miller! With a Yiddish accent, even!
I loved that. Whenever they say "Viewers Like You" on PBS, I always imagine them also saying, "Not you, you're a cheapskate, but viewers LIKE you."
Tabitha was definitely there between '85 and '89 when I was in college, because I watched her pretty much every day.
Scott Aukerman strikes me as a Ted.
Scott Aukerman strikes me as a Ted.
One and done. Again. I shouldn't complain, the Pats won three Super Bowls, etc. But what's the point of being a fan if you're not disappointed when they lose?
One and done. Again. I shouldn't complain, the Pats won three Super Bowls, etc. But what's the point of being a fan if you're not disappointed when they lose?
Richard Harrow: When you absolutely, positively must kill every motherfucker in the room, accept no substitute.
Maria Bamford's Special-special-special!!! You must see it. Hilariously awkward and moving.
Maria Bamford's Special-special-special!!! You must see it. Hilariously awkward and moving.
"Ocean's 14, we add James Caan. 15, Justin Bieber. 16, Lily Tomlin. You're 17."