First off, great name.
First off, great name.
There was that The Rock Obama sketch — but yeah, most of SNL's pieces have been hostile, going back to the embittered "in the tank" sketch.
SNL's politics reflect the insulated lives of their Ivy League writers — they see politics as an amusing everyone-is-wrong game with no meaning for their lives, and not a public process with serious consequences for millions of people, most of whom lack the advantages the staff has enjoyed.
Upvoted for hoping to get sympathy up votes.
Oh shit, dude . . . oh shit.
Who will promptly exhaust him in a phenomenon known as the Tragedy of the Commartins.
Two video games:
I should probably give it a second chance. I thought Primary Colors was OK when I saw it; to me it couldn't decide whether it wanted to be a character study of power (as it is when Kathy Bates is on the screen with the Stantons) or if it just wanted to rehash all the alleged inside dirt of the 92 campaign, as Joe…
"Yes, Squeaker, hit the ball. Hit the ball into the air, hit the ball into the air NOW SHOOT THE BASTARD!"
"Yes! I AM John C. McGinley!"
Reminds of F——- Company, that great chronicle of dot.bombs. Its take down of SwapIt was epic.
The hell? My nine-year-old sold his screenplay?
"Wow. I guess valuing people based on their physical appearance is kind of a cruel — " (Door slammed, locked from within)
"Ladies and gentlemen, the HBO prestige drama show has been put on hiatus for retooling."
The "low ratings" excuse trotted out by Comedy Central was probably bullshit — MST3K was cheap to produce. More likely was the fact that a two-hour show is far more appealing to a network getting off the ground than a more established one that wants to chop up that two-hour block into as many programs (and ads) as…
The problem in the Comedy Central era was that the riffing got better and better, but the sketches after Season 4 got weaker and weaker — by the time Mike came aboard, almost everyone (except Mike) was chewing the scenery or being reduced to an ironic caricature. Watch Dr. Forrester in the 3rd season, and then the…
(l to r) John Hawkes; Meg White; Billy Corgan and Alessandro Juliani.
The Powerwalking Man
OK, $25,000 — but the cash has to be warm and delivered entirely in Susan B. Anthony coins.
Somebody stop Robespierre from flapping his jaw so much.