You don't want your daughter to buy an apartment building, become a slumlord and fight against rent control?
You don't want your daughter to buy an apartment building, become a slumlord and fight against rent control?
And those are some of the best jokes, too.
Almost as if they were targeting the parents who have to buy the tickets rather than the audience themselves
"The closest I got to feeling wanted was from one of the girls. She'd have me go through her John's pockets while they screwed. If I collected more than a dollar, she'd buy me a bottle of Heinz ketchup. And I would drink it - alone - in my room. With great ceremony. Feeling like a normal kid."
"Uh, normal kids…
When I was a kid my Mom said "We are a HUNT'S household, it's the better ketchup" and my Dad agreed and I just sat there and realized "My parents are fallible."
Elizabeth Ann "Tammy" Warren
He would've voted for "the smartest, strongest woman he knows - Peggy Hill."
Lawyers are a very persnickety people.
Don's was more inventive, but I liked the bold simplicity of Peggy's declarative.
"I tell ya what, this Goofus fella is a real dumbass."
Peggy's pitch was better.
Oh, I know. I can't wait. (It's weird to see the show look better and better over time. The genuine high-quality animation in the Halloween episode was both incredible and jarring.)
…I was being sarcastic! I'm unlucky! I may be the unluckiest man… on the face… of the earth! I have a disease, so rare, they named it after me. Yeah! Lucky me!
See, when Adult Swim SAID they were going to air the pilot for Squidbillies, they INSTEAD showed the first episode of an anime parody called Perfect Hair Forever - and then they followed THAT with a special episode of Space Ghost called Anime Talk Show. It was pretty momentous to see.
That's the new model. AAA Games cost too dang much to develop, so publishers are porting last gen's totally OK looking games to "modern" consoles with slightly higher poly counts and particle effects to patch up the holes in their release calendars, charging new game prices for old content.
Problem is, I don't think Eon and Sony (Or whoever winds up co-producing and distributing the next Bond films) would let Vaughn bring his own tone to the franchise - they seem to be content with Bond being Very Serious and Very Proper, no nudges or winking, thank you very much (Well, unless there's product placement…
And remember, Singer left the X franchise in a lurch…to go direct a turgid, too serious Superman movie. So this makes perfect sense, poetically speaking.
The worst thing about the YMIW episode was that it so funny, even as you were thinking in the back of your mind "C'mon, Harris, get it together." The way he told the stories about being at his lowest (Paying guys who were setting him up to get mugged in MacArthur Park, etc.) made it sound like he recognized how close…
We're going to find out that Sheldon's catchphrase actually started out in the early 90's as "Biz-zaynga"
The one played by Jim Parsons on Broadway, obviously