Yeah, Rush in Rio was ridiculous as well. 60,000 people in Sao Paulo and that was fairly recent.
Yeah, Rush in Rio was ridiculous as well. 60,000 people in Sao Paulo and that was fairly recent.
Depends on your age. If you're in your 20s it's a fair question, assume they're single unless they mention otherwise. If you're over your 20s, assume they're in a relationship unless toherwise stated. This comes from me being a single mid 30s woman with 90% coupled/married friends.
Weirdly enough, the original line doesn't actually exist in the movie, they never say 'Play it again, Sam'. I only saw Casablanca for the first time last year and waited the whole movie for that line.
Really. Or like 4 skidoos.
That Seinfeld episode is probably my favourite out of the entire series.
Jurassic Park. It took me years to realize the parody song. And I still don't know any of the lyrics to Gangstas Paradise but you better believe I remember every lyric to Amish Paradise.
Kids in the Hall reminds me of Little Britain the most, honestly. KITH is brilliant, Little Britain less so but the two are the most alike in terms of characters and men as women.
Agreed, I thought exactly the same thing. About half of Patricia's pieces, though perhaps not cheaply made, certainly looked it.
I once saw Louis CK at a Just For Laughs tour about 4 years ago with Sarah Silverman hosting, Arj Barker, David Cross, Louis CK with John Mulaney opening. I had no idea at the time who John Mulaney was but he was so good that I remember thinking that I didn't know who this guy was, but he was going to get really…
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Kyle Ryan -
Very strange for me to read about PAWS on here. I used to live in Glasgow and went on a blind date with Phillip, who lost his mother. He told me about her, it was pretty soon after she passed on so nothing really came of meeting him. I knew he had the band but had no clue until now that this was a thing. I…
Oh my god, I just read that in Leno's voice. Can't. Stop. Laughing.
*CACHE SPOILERS*
*CACHE SPOILERS*
Ha, I didn't go specifically to film school, just had to take film as part of my curriculum but we did watch 'Cache' and 99% of the class absolutely hated it (probably didn't like being woken up during the pivotal scene of violence).
Ha, I didn't go specifically to film school, just had to take film as part of my curriculum but we did watch 'Cache' and 99% of the class absolutely hated it (probably didn't like being woken up during the pivotal scene of violence).
I love Haneke's films, especially Cache - they're very re watchable in that it's easy to miss tiny clues the first time round.
I love Haneke's films, especially Cache - they're very re watchable in that it's easy to miss tiny clues the first time round.
Re: Frankie Boyle. I lived in Glasgow for awhile so got to know his comedy pretty well since he's very popular there (and his anti- monarchy jokes probably help). He really killed it on Mock the Week, he'd have the other comedians in stitches. They did an episode of stuff that couldn't make it to the regular shows and…
Re: Frankie Boyle. I lived in Glasgow for awhile so got to know his comedy pretty well since he's very popular there (and his anti- monarchy jokes probably help). He really killed it on Mock the Week, he'd have the other comedians in stitches. They did an episode of stuff that couldn't make it to the regular shows and…