Wasn't Ellison's original ending way longer?
Wasn't Ellison's original ending way longer?
That's kind of what I thought but
That's kind of what I thought but
I remember rage quitting that show in the first season when someone gave someone a first edition copy of Origin of the Species by Darwin just to read. That shit is worth ~$60,000, you don't just lend it out!
I remember rage quitting that show in the first season when someone gave someone a first edition copy of Origin of the Species by Darwin just to read. That shit is worth ~$60,000, you don't just lend it out!
My gut instinct is to say Harry Nilsson's cover of "Let the Good Times Roll"
My gut instinct is to say Harry Nilsson's cover of "Let the Good Times Roll"
It's the latter.
It's the latter.
When AJ makes that snide remark in the garage and Tony gets angry, I remember thinking that this is the moment he could turn into a good dad. He had just given a tough, but fair ultimatum about AJ getting a job and if he could just be an adult through the whole thing, it might stick.
When AJ makes that snide remark in the garage and Tony gets angry, I remember thinking that this is the moment he could turn into a good dad. He had just given a tough, but fair ultimatum about AJ getting a job and if he could just be an adult through the whole thing, it might stick.
She doesn't do much outside of Dr. Teeth and even in the Electric Mayhem, she's not a major player.
She doesn't do much outside of Dr. Teeth and even in the Electric Mayhem, she's not a major player.
In comparison, this Star Trek TOS captain's chair was only around $3000 and there weren't even many of them made.
In comparison, this Star Trek TOS captain's chair was only around $3000 and there weren't even many of them made.
It's fun because you can see the Simpsons progress from crude animation to its heyday and then decline into mediocrity.
There's stuff left unsaid at the end of the film, like how many Aarons are floating around out there, but it's clear who's who, right? If I remember correctly, there are only two Abes, but at least three Aarons.
Milton Berle: I dare you both to come down here to entertain.
Waldorf: Yeah, we should.
Milton Berle: Do you sing?
Waldorf: No.
Milton Berle: Do you dance?
Statler: No.
Milton Berle: Do you get laughs?
Waldorf: No.
Milton Berle: Then what would you do?
Waldorf: Just what you're doing!
He wears the hat in Diamonds Are Forever. It could be either! But it's probably Dr. No.
" They’re probably all down at the middleman bar, drinking a toast to the good old days of getting in the way of things."