So appropriate that this aired on April Fool's Day.
So appropriate that this aired on April Fool's Day.
I hope that's what Waterston titles his memoir.
This movie better end with Cruise singing "All Apologies."
It's interesting now that Betty knows Don's every truth, his role in her life is to tell her exactly what she wants to hear, whether it's a lie or not.
DAMMIT. I JUST got "Zou Bisou Bisou" out of my head, dicks!
Based on the picture at the top of this post, I can only assume that the AV Club is now in possession of my dream journal and they now know everything. INITIATE GHOST PROTOCOL.
I have no idea how this announcement didn't break Facebook last night. Dammit. If Ron Burgundy can't do it, who can?
TEAM EVERYBODY, EVERYBODY! That's what a Community is, amirite?
How can you say that when there is a perfectly terrible Chelsea Handler on the air, and just minutes after Whitney's show?
Yost directly addresses the "Shits blond" line in this week's EW chat… but doesn't really say anything. Sorry @FuriousGiorge:disqus :
He kinda looks like the love child of John Belushi and Ricky Jay.
The finale is going to take place when Dawes comes to play at Boyd's bar.
Thank God for this thread… I was drawing a blank on "Papillon."
That actually looks more like a remake of "Minority Report" to me, what with your future and your Colin Farrell and your hover cars.
It's like they always say, "Every generation gets the 10-to-12 different 'Carrie' remakes it deserves."
This feels like a huge win for Smash Mouth, as far as the "Go-to song for movie trailers/beer commercials" war goes.
I didn't think I was capable of swooning, but look at that. I'm swooning over here. Golly gee willikers.
Unglaublich!
If you extended this to include comic books, The X-Men during Chris Claremont's heyday is responsible for me occasionally muttering inaccurate German and Russian phrases to this day.
I took German for a year in high school, but the only thing I really remember is when David Letterman - while looking through the periscope of a submarine at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry - said "Wo ist der Launder Steuben?," which does not translate to "Where are the Lander Sisters?," despite his claim.