Same here. I get weird looks when I tell people, who even consider themselves film buffs, that it's Lucas' best and my favorite.
Same here. I get weird looks when I tell people, who even consider themselves film buffs, that it's Lucas' best and my favorite.
Anyone else watch any of Norm's Masters coverage? That was pretty great too. All that food. (And of course, any time Super Dave was on the phone…)
And a professor who turns into a bird in a Robert Altman movie?
Frasier was deliberately more stagey. It was a throwback to the classic stage farce, more in line with something like Fawlty Towers for many of its storylines rather than Cheers, which came from the ensemble workplace mold that MTM and Taxi set forth.
All those hours working in close quarters with Ted Turner as they hand-colorized each film in the Turner vault of movie classics…something was bound to happen.
Am I the only one who is deadly sick of anything, anything post-apocalyptic, no matter how well done it is? I'm sick of reading it, watching it, and hearing other people recommend things that take place in it. It's kind of like vampires and zombies and all that, in that, although I wouldn't challenge the initial…
I'll second you on that. The Fish bit was indeed classic, and this was the best episode yet. Despite not having as strong a guest as the first two weeks, they got some mileage out the fact that Fred Stoller wasn't Robert Blake. And that he had sex with Kathy Griffin. Jesus, that guy's an easy target.
"he's the monkey wrench in the gears or the mud on the wheel that perturbs the system."
As of two weeks ago he already has his own talk show, albeit a "video podcast" that airs live on youtube.
Will Offerman exist in some sort of quantum state, exchanging witty banter with himself?
It should just be him reading the audience bedtime stories.
I can just picture it now - the wacky old gay couple next door who sleep in an old army tent and sip martinis made from a homemade still.
"The BBC Four TV series Dirk Gently aired its pilot episode in 2010, followed by three episodes in 2012."
Like the lotus, Iron Man blooms for you again and again…
Yeah, Bruce could record an entire album on your little brother's shitty Casio and it could be a masterpiece. Cuz the dude writes great songs. Tunnel of Love has some really great songs on it. "One Step Up", in particular is the first one that comes to my mind.
There's a certain irony to someone with "Geddy Lee" in his name making fun of another artist's cheesy synth parts…
Top Kinks songs:
Yes, I do. And LORD OF WAR. So this, understandably, makes me sad.
I'll second that. I read "Seriously Funny", found it pretty eye-opening, especially on the comedians I didn't know much about, like Mort Sahl or Dick Gregory. Even the Woody Allen and Bill Cosby chapters were interesting, especially in the latter's case how much molding his act from management, etc. before they hit on…
That's weird. I assumed the Mork and Mindy "writer's room" was just Robin Williams and a pile of cocaine.