I believe Scorsese will always be endebted to the lyric "Beat on the brat with a baseball bat."
I believe Scorsese will always be endebted to the lyric "Beat on the brat with a baseball bat."
For a series that's been re-newed, that's pretty weird.
And yet we still have to wait for the Soylent Green theme restaurant.
They were doing shorts again for some movies and planned to make them to open all Warner Brothers films again, but after the last Looney Tunes movie tanked they scrapped the whole plan.
In general yes, but he he's done better with kids' movies.
Actor dies, character dies and that's the way it shall be.
As much as I hate him, he is responsible for finally getting them to reunite in 2003.
Damn it! Stop liking things I like, guy I hate!
It's a good song with bad production, but still a good song.
Although sometimes I wish we lived in a universe where Benson didn't run thirty-four seasons.
"HOMR" is when I could really tell there was starting to be a problem with the show. There were some weaker episodes before that, but that one seemed to have a completely different tone that didn't bode well for the future of the Simpsons.
For the record, not all Midwestern people have an obsession with mayo-dipping.
Although I guess it's easier to pick out some undesirable qualities in watching a video, I really like to know if a girl has shitty spelling or uses those stupid internet abbreviations.
Dolls.
While waiting for Robert Downey Jr. to return his phone calls.
Christina Applegate—is this just the latest reboot concept for Up All Night?
"I have feelings which I strongly believe on this subject . . . unless anyone expresses any dislike for them in which case I will recant and beg for forgiveness."
All episodes should still be free on Hulu (they've been since the beginning of last year and still are as of a few weeks ago).
Am I only one that thought Louis Armstrong doing "What a Wonderful World" was the song that should have been used in "Owl Creek"?
She's not very funny, but neither are a lot of people that made it to that b-level in comedy. But she's not offensively un-funny, so I don't really see the need for strong hatred.