You can call her "In the Loop's Anna Chlumsky" all you want, but she's always "That chick from My Girl" to me.
You can call her "In the Loop's Anna Chlumsky" all you want, but she's always "That chick from My Girl" to me.
The movie, or the planet?
Apparently I was the first person to think "La Salle" for the name Eric. (Clapton was No. 1). I'm disappointed in the Internet right now. I know he spells it with a Q, but c'mon.
I haven't completed one, no. But when I was in high school I used to rush out a message in that 5-second window they give you to say your name.
I held on for longer than I should because they brought Kristen Bell on the show. Which is exactly what NBC was hoping for when they added her. I feel so manipulated.
I also forgot this, one of my all-time favorite Simpsons gags:
I'm a big fan of $pringfield as well. If only for the image of Homer and the kids cowering behind the couch with a shotgun.
Dude who made this must've really liked Con Air. I counted at least 7 lines from that movie. Not that I'm complaining.
Because Todd doesn't really exist. It's just a pen name that AVClub writers use on articles they don't want their names attached to.
NEEERRRRRRRRRRRDDDDD!
I'm not big on "The Betrayal." Aside from Kramer's feud with FDR (Franklin Delano Romanowski), it's only memorable because of the backwards gimmick.
Allow me to sum up, for those unsure of how this will play in the court of public opinion:
I did not know that. But I do like that the character is officially "TV's Tim Stack," and not "Himself." You win this round, Garcia.
I noticed that, and I'll go one better. Her client was the lead character from the not-quite-hit FX series "Son of the Beach." I checked around Wikipedia and IMDB for a Garcia connection on that one, but couldn't find one. Damn TV! Be more self-referential!
Well, the last time the Simpsons were good was the 90s, so….
Who we got? Zingelbert Bembledack, Tringelbert Wangledack, Slut Bunwalla, Klingybun Fistelvase, Dindlebert Zindledack, Gerry Dorsey, Engelbert Humptyback, Zengelbert Bingledack, Engelbert Humperdinck, Vingelbert Wingledanck…"
"No, no, go back one. Go back one. "Engelbert Humperdinck." That's it."
I love this episode now for one very specific reason: They managed to do a pitch-perfect parody of the Disney "Hunchback of Notre Dame" two full years before it even existed.
"You're not even a cripple!"
Ah, the 90's. When that kind of shit was the insane ramblings of some redneck jock, and not the mission statement of the country's highest-rated news network.
Yes, I did. Well, sort of.