I assume he invented Vegemite.
I assume he invented Vegemite.
That Seinfeld anecdote is strange. Jake Johannsen couldn't get a guest spot at the end of Seinfeld ten years after turning down the offer to co-star as George? Damn, Jerry must be vindictive. Of course, I'm pretty vindictive too, so I respect that.
One of those was Season Five though. Doesn't count.
Whoa whoa slow down—there's a Kelsey Grammar book? And no one's told me yet?
Suicide after seeing the film.
Does Alf count? Because that cast hated that motherfucker.
"Homer, Mr. Burns can't see you winking through the phone."
Sonny Bono is also unlikely to reprise his role.
No, you're thinking of the good guy who would have made the town a fun place to live rather than some sad slum centered around a failing bank.
I've liked a few of his songs on the first two albums, but I wouldn't call either a great album (I never heard the EP because to my knowledge it was never released on CD, but that may be different now for this one now that he's no longer on Jules' record label). They probably stand above the last Strokes record, but…
Challenge accepted.
"Wallace is famous, but he probably isn’t as purely get-noticed-on-the-street recognizable as, say, a movie or rock star."
I assume it was just a half-hour of ABBA jokes.
Everyone doubts the vocal range of Mr. L. Kravitz.
Glad it wasn't the Stones' "Happy," 'cause then those woulda been fightin' words.
I'd never heard of them before, but now I really want to check out these Maciste films. I hope most of them still exist.
This is probably number one on the list of songs I should hate but actually like.
Really creepy when you discover the two singers are siblings.
Exactly.
The final was pretty easy in a "what else could it possibly be?" way.