Whoa, kjonson, that shit with the kid and his step-dad was fucked up.
Whoa, kjonson, that shit with the kid and his step-dad was fucked up.
Best very special episode ever.
Like the stuff the Titte Brothers use?
It works exactly like alcohol except if you feel like not being drunk then you can just wish yourself sober.
Oh, and there's no age limit.
no idea what Cassettes sounds like
but Spacey is being kind of a dick here
elegant solution, though
Andy Dick's only real crime is being Andy Dick. That is also his punishment.
His groan of unease building into a scream of unresolvable anxiety with which he exited that skit was fantastic.
Foley was a very good straight man, but he was really great as the grinning, and yet calm and unassumingly friendly maniac. He played several parts that way, but this is my favorite bit:
Second hilarious(ly sad) Gallagher link:
http://www.thestranger.com/…
I remember reading that Brain Candy was originally going to have Foley in the lead. I can't for the life of me recall what went horribly, horribly wrong.
He was cute in a dress, though.
This Summer! Rob Schneider IS… The Rhodadendron!
Well, she did wish Rory back into existence twice, the first time without even having really remembered him. I remember at least one occassion (after Rory had fallen through the crack) when Pond cried she saw the engagement ring. She said she felt incredibly sad, but she couldn't explain why. I think Moffat has made…
He did die that time, as a human, before being brought back to life as a Auton (Nestene duplicate) Roman. But, when the everything was brought back after the Doctor used the Tardis to regenerate the universe (including Pond's parents), Rory was also brought back as a human without (at first) memories of the Doctor.…
* than concerts
Maybe this is another riff on laziness but
Keeping up on music just seems to take so much more work than television or film. Television, of course, is the easiest. They beam it straight into my house at predetermined intervals, and channel surfing is the epitome of easy. Film is just as easy now. Movie theaters are…
Ted DID have a version of the GNB building that preserved the facade of the Arcadian, but he threw it away when he realized (as the group told him) that he didn't really agree with Zoey but was just blinded by his crush.
Oh would that he had not forgotten that revelation.
My issue here is mostly different, by the way.
I am completely biased. I despise Scientology and their veneration of Hubbard, and I would really like to see a film depict him for the perhaps interesting to learn about but still enormous jackass that he was, even if they do portray him under a different name. I'm very…
Sacks Romana is doing pretty well, but I'm (clearly) a loudmouth, so I'll chime in. I get that facts generally need some fiddling. I don't expect a movie based on real events to be 100% accurate anymore than I expect a movie adaptation to be 100% faithful to the book. I do appreciate, however, when filmmakers do their…
Agreed, Sacks, and this is already smelling a little like bullshit. What horrors did Hubbard see during WWII anyway? He spent some time in Australia, commanded a couple of ships in US coastal waters, got his command taken away for being a jackoff, spent some time an another boat in Portland, and his physical…