It's "chalk-faced goons," isn't it?
It's "chalk-faced goons," isn't it?
IGNORE ME!
I always found that hilarious myself.
Bart? Did you forget our "blammo" talk?
Makes me sad that David Sims doesn't work here anymore, and that he didn't review this episode.
They might make us commit wanton acts of carnality!
Yeah, hate to tell you, but this was a critical disaster which got so panned at Cannes that they only barely released it in theaters a year later.
Saturday night I went to a burlesque show called Ooh La La Silent Cinema, which was mostly pantomime-type stuff with some stripping. There was a Chaplin-esque clown between the striptreases. It was fun, but might have been better at half the length. Most performers came out twice and didn't do much new the second time.
You know what, I don't agree. 2.5 Men was very mean-spirited, sure, but I kind of like that it was so nasty and was insanely popular. I definitely laughed more at 2.5 Men than I ever did at TBBT. Like, I felt guilty about it, don't get me wrong. It's hard not to like Jon Cryer, though, and Melanie Lynskey and Conchata…
It's funny, but will it get them off their tractors?
So, um. Let's see here. I'd, uh, probably take off my clothes. Then she'd laugh at me and I would weep. That's sex, right?
I don't know who this person is. It's the girl from Lazy Town all grown up, right?
Yeah, sometimes. Pouring, obviously. I don't think "to poor" is a verb.
My grandpa used to take me and my brothers - he would generally fall asleep. I always wondered how he could fall asleep during such hilarious movies!
It's an 80s movie that I would list as one that really doesn't hold up, along with another Wolfman movie, Teen Wolf.
I'd say it's a great movie - I expected a lame, Miramaxy movie, but it had quite a bit of depth.
Or that black people can be racist, too, because, whew, that absolves me of a whole lotta guilt.
Hey, I remember that song from the '90s!
Oh, I guess I never saw anyone use that.
Oh, I saw that one, too, as well as Ernest Saves Christmas. Ernest Goes to Camp was a beloved movie that my grandparents had taped off HBO for me, and Police Academy 2 and 3 were the same (I don't think I ever saw the first one until later).