Plenty of themed turned up when NBC used to run classic SNLs Sunday mornings.
Plenty of themed turned up when NBC used to run classic SNLs Sunday mornings.
Late season before last.
But what of the KISS football show? Too early to tell?
I'm pretty sure it should have been "We do not need any education."
They've became more tolerable post-DeYoung.
Favorite non-kids show: The Simpsons
Favorite kids show: Any of the various re-packaged Looney Tunes
Best ensemble the show's ever had (and probably safe to say ever will).
Masked, but I'm assuming shirtless.
It really seems like a desperation move (which given their ratings is understandable) to go for what is essentially a novelty pick that up ratings. I never watch the show, but I like that there's a serious and legitimate news-political talking show out there that doesn't try to drown itself too deeply in the well of…
Coptics though mostly, which is a whole 'nother thing.
I still refuse to learn who this woman is.
Finally I can grasp the subtle nuances in "Rainy Day Women."
It seems they're all about pop culture rather than testing actual knowledge.
Depending on how you define independent wealth, I'd say the Office probably would have been enough (even before factoring back-end parts of the deal).
I think John Hughes did enough to ruin his legacy while he was alive, thank you very much.
I think the one I remember best is the one where he drowns in icy water (probably the one before this one). The way he's re-created in that one was pretty cool too.
Fun fact: this song was the first posthumous number one hit in the United States.
Maybe it was just that the album I'm most familiar with had versions of "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Satisfaction" and their "Louie Louie" (which predated the Kingsmen's, but there were plenty of other versions between the original and the Raiders'). I'm probably just judging from their early years in that era were…
So he's cool Phil Collins?
I do like their own songs, but mostly I only know their versions of the same cover songs it seems every band in that era was doing.