Yeah, she played a really quirky psychiatrist who created awkward situations, not unlike most of her SNL characters.
Yeah, she played a really quirky psychiatrist who created awkward situations, not unlike most of her SNL characters.
That is the only thing that kept me from rating that movie 1 star on Netflix. This song warranted an extra TWO stars!
There must be more to the story. I cant imagine that a business executive wouldn't realize that he had to pay taxes, and I think he has to be smart enough that the entire country knew he won that money, so he wasnt likely to get away with it.
I remember enjoying Joe Schmo. It was a Real World/Big Brother-type house with all actors, except for one guy who thought it was real, and featured a pre-SNL Kristen Wig! It was fun until all of the actors started feeling bad for the guy and then it got super emotional.
I don't know. Maybe I just can't get over all the fucking mustaches.
Rip's victory smile is easily the highlight of that video.
That is such an odd scene, because, if I remember, there are no music acts in the first season, and then all of a sudden there is what essentially looks like a music video for a minute. It seems out of place at first.
Cheers is on Netflix Instant as well, chum.
This would be 300x better if the site played a midi instrumental version of "Can I Kick It" while browsing.
Nothing complements food like centrifugal force.
So to ensure that these reviews stick around, commenting needs to go into overdrive. May I suggest a Community-style comment-fest? Ill start:
No, he is definitely far better than a competent hack, its just the monotony and repetition of the medium that makes it come off like he is.
Season 2 > Season 1? Or is it >> Season 1?
Yes it is perfectly cromulent blah blah blah
You should probably continue a little longer and give another chance. Most of the humor comes from being acquainted with the characters.
And in Munnabhai!
A thoughtful ape is still an just an ape.
That's South Indian, you bigot! Big difference from Bollywood. South Indian movies are 99% total shit, as opposed to the roughly 70% total shit from Bollywood.
Oh shit! I keep searching for Bollywood horror movies and have not been able to find any made past the 1940s. I am definitely seeking this out.
It was also on Netflix Instant until tomorrow, so convenience and deadlines were factors.