You know, I really like bananas…I mean, I know that's not profound or nothin'…Heck! We ALL do…But for me, I think it goes much more beyond that.
You know, I really like bananas…I mean, I know that's not profound or nothin'…Heck! We ALL do…But for me, I think it goes much more beyond that.
I hadn't been to a CEC in decades until this past year for birthday parties my kids attended. I gotta say, I really like the pizza, which was a shock to me. They do all you can eat pizza for lunch, which I am tempted to do sometime while at work. Seriously, good pizza!
DeVos probably advised on the writing of the letter, being that she has no idea what happens in schools and this is what she thinks a 9-year-old can do. And, seriously, my kid is 5 and is not a genius by any stretch, but he wouldn't write "My name Dylan." He's not a caveman, he knows how to use "is."
"Heaven Help Us" was on one of the movie channels enough in the mid-80s that it became a favorite movie of teenaged-me quickly. John Heard was so good as the young priest who really cared about what he was doing and the kids he worked with. I immediately thought of his work in the movie when I saw he passed, and a…
Every high school rom-com should have one of those "where are they now" endings and simply state, "2 weeks later, they realized they were totally incompatible and broke up."
Agreed. She was more of a pain to be around than anything, and he was charming as hell! I'd rather he bring her brother back and hang out with him.
Fever Pitch really is an incredible book. It shows the power and beauty of sports and why they can mean so much to people and help define their lives in meaningful ways. It also helped (like City Slickers did in that one scene with Daniel Stern monologue) explain to people why sports can matter to fathers and sons. …
Verbal Kint and Keyser Soze
Since it was a tv miniseries, is it officially a "film" adaptation? Also, Shawshank Redemption is definitely top 3.
Go watch some Cheers reruns and enjoy what he brought to the role of Nick.
Is there another Jon Hamm whose work I am unfamiliar with?
To be fair, she had to learn the word "stud."
After hearing his routine about Back To The Future, I feel like John Mulaney would do Sixteen Candles' story justice.
He did the boombox thing, but she didn't fall for him. Instead, she gave him a pen.
You're not allowed to use "You Can't Do That" since that's on A Hard Day's Night.
Which line? His delivery of, "Shut up!" to Lilith in the cabin is unrivaled. And his delivery in the episode in which Lilith carries the rat in her purse that finishes with, "Yet somehow, someway, I'm getting some action tonight," will be funny to me for ever and ever.
Doesn't he do reviews for Cruciflix?
Dogs are psyched to have you lying around the house all day and won't yell, "Get a job, jagoff!" like a certain dad I could mention.
I know it's trivial, but that empty cup thing bothers me so much. How hard is it to put some water in a cup so the cup actually has weight and is handled normally? I also love watching someone tip up a coffee cup vertically, as if any human being has ever done that with hot liquid in it.
Yah, I was pissed the interviewer totally blew past that to talk about that piece of shit St. Elmo's Fire. "My favorite thing…" and he gave it nothing. I LOVE Heaven Help Us and must have watched it over 25 times back in the 80s. I never attended Catholic school and grew up in Southern California, but that movie…