After reviewing that clip, do you at least have the rights to beautifully feather your hair?
After reviewing that clip, do you at least have the rights to beautifully feather your hair?
Ebert Presents
Well this was a fun thing. The slight moments of "cheesiness" Todd mentioned might have seemed weird on the ABC program, but they're very endearing on PBS.
Well, uh, while you're here, do you know if it will have the archive of past shows like the original website?
Well.
At LEAST 23 of my favorite television moments in 2010 occurred at 2am on cable access.
*Tyra
If it's any consolation, I need to catch up on this sports shit to be able to converse with anyone other than the imaginary people in my computer.
Mysteries are all around us
Was that Brian McCann playing Freddy Spaghetti??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
NOOOOOOOO
I thought it would be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, except I didn't really think that.
I thought it was pretty funny as well. A frog with superior taste!
But here's the catch -
Jimmy Fallon will be playing Andy Rooney.
I think that's Vanishing Point?
It would also cost them $150 million to let Leno go as opposed to "just" $40 million to let Conan go.
Whatever Chelsea Handler's reason, the scene where her & Leno share a vibrating bed was INEXCUSABLE
I'm trying to come up with a joke that uses both "Double Dare" and "Double D Breasts" but nothing is coming to mind.
SOOO MANY LISTS
LISTGASM
I think that's Billy Gilman.
Post-SNL…
…my local NBC affiliate plays reruns of Monk at 1:00AM which I will occasionally watch, but sometimes it decides to rerun everything starting at season 1 so I've only seen about 4 of the Natalie episodes. Still, a pleasant little show that I probably would've watched more had I known it was still even on.
Peter Ames Carlin
does the best television write-ups in The Oregonian.
I was just about to mention House Of Leaves. Here's where I would throw in some quote from the book, but I can't seem to remember any of it right now.