Well, that's the problem with food addiction. You can't give it up cold turkey.
Well, that's the problem with food addiction. You can't give it up cold turkey.
No, I think the label I'm speaking of was one put on by the video store itself. Hell, the film would never have been available at a Blockbuster anyway (IIRC, it was released "unrated" but you know they wouldn't have carried it). Hollywood video might have had it, but the chain I rented it from was called Family Video,…
I remember enjoying the Hell out of it when I first discovered it on my friend's PC. The X-Box 360 version I had was pretty good, but I didn't play it much. I ran out of questions pretty fast and didn't feel like paying for DLC to have more.
Maybe not, I don't know. I would never list it in my top 20, either, and only ever rented it (I got 100% but missed the super secret 101st percentage point), but I remember enjoying it a lot.
Frankly, I never watched it after the season with the monkey. The little I've seen of it and the little I remember of what I have seen, it's a perfectly mediocre sitcom that's so middle of the road it just picked up a lot of fans along the way. It sure has a poor legacy compared to its forebearer Seinfeld, which still…
Never saw The Net.
Good luck, seriously. I have my own addictions (food), so you have my sympathies.
It might be, but between this and Striptease I was all strippered out in 1995/6.
Yeah, I really liked Cleghorne on SNL and never knew she had a sitcom. I barely ever tuned into the WB or UPN, though, besides Freakazoid.
I watched it a couple of years ago and it wasn't totally awful. Rodriguez's segment still holds up okay and Tarantino's has a funny punchline. It's more forgettable than terrible. Tim Roth is really annoying in it, though.
I remember really liking Virtuosity but haven't seen it since it was in the theater. Is it really bad? It had both Russell Crowe and Denzel Washington, how bad could it be?
I have to admit I quite love "All Mixed Up" and "Down." Maybe guilty pleasures, but they're still entertaining songs.
Yes to Freakazoid. And, though they didn't last long, one of those channels produced Mission Hill and The Oblongs. Even with the few episodes we got, I wouldn't give them up.
But you would never get to call yourself Sexy Duck Cop, and that would not be a world I would want to live in.
I never played DKC2, but the first one was universally loved.
Most recurring characters on SNL got old the exact time as their second sketch appeared. The first cheerleading sketch was actually pretty funny. It didn't need to be a series.
I can't get behind any Ferrell hate. Sure, his newer movies have mostly sucked, but, I mean, just watch his best-of DVDs (he has two of them) and you'll see he's easily one of the best cast members SNL ever had.
The rip-offs might be worth it since it eventually led to Happy Endings.
Hasn't memory already expunged them?
Hey, those Europeans brought bedbugs back to the US. They deserve a contagious disease or two for that!