I think they'd need to have mentioned her occasionally for it to be her. When was the last time the show mentioned his sister, even in passing? They've forgotten about her, I'd say.
I think they'd need to have mentioned her occasionally for it to be her. When was the last time the show mentioned his sister, even in passing? They've forgotten about her, I'd say.
I say "I Am A Painter" by I'm From Barcelona is my favourite musical choice. "I am a painter / I do my crappy art".
Have you ever seen SNL? They broke way more during the Fallon years then they do now.
I also really liked the 1968 version. Worked very very well as a film, I think Franz would have enjoyed it.
If you think that, I'm not sure you listened to the radio series. There's so much stuff in there that's not in any of the books (and vice versa). They're both brilliant, though.
Remember that voiceover from a few episodes ago, where they said Chris Elliot lived with them for a long time? Turns out, that long time was about a month.
As soon as she stops being a former member of a decent but not-very-famous rock band and one-half of a terribly unfunny obscure cable comedy show.
@avclub-b7784c3d4ede54a8f3e13b304f3a991a:disqus - there were just as many bullshit musical acts down the years. Those rose-tinted spectacles are pretty strong about some things.
It broke awfully conveniently.
She's a big star in AV Club terms, but just isn't in mainstream terms. It'd be unusual hiring someone who'd worked as much as she had, but she's no mainstream superstar.
Well, it's nice that the AV Club has found someone even less funny and more snarky than O'Neal to write Newswire articles.
It was okay, but at 2 minutes it's the very definition of pointless. I agree with @avclub-b49ebc5e771d216bfd346a5d434e6975:disqus
That was the worst comedy sketch in the history of the world (the Cranston one). I'm not even kidding.
That was Emma Stone, not Katy Perry.
Upgrayedd, I reckon "Celebrity Jeopardy", the Lonely Island videos and "What Up With That" will be remembered like those sketches of yesteryear.
Because barely anyone's seen Hung, and it would thoroughly confuse everyone who hadn't? And not be funny or worthwhile?
I agree, after having watched the first season recently, and all the episodes from the late 90s I could find to torrent. Ferrell was in a ton of godawful sketches, you know. And Jimmy Fallon was way better than you remember.
Love Drunk Uncle, and the second-hand news guy. Guy Fieri was great in the past, but this was not a good outing.
Agreed. He seemed to realise about halfway through the sketch that his jokes weren't all that funny…or he'd not rehearsed enough, or something. Whatever, it sort of fell apart, and his first appearance is one of my favourite recent SNL momens.
Disagree, Robot. I thought the ad for Downton was the funniest thing on the show. Absolutely brilliant.