That's pretty much how she's sounded in every TV show I've seen her in. Yes, very annoying.
That's pretty much how she's sounded in every TV show I've seen her in. Yes, very annoying.
Throughout this entire Florida story arc, I've had difficulty getting over how old Georgia Engel looks. I'm not sure if she's just aged considerably since playing Amy's mom on Everybody Loves Raymond (she didn't look much different from her portrayal of Shirley in Coach) or if they caked her in some really good makeup.
I don't get it.
I was in my element watching this episode.
Well unless Howard Dean impregnated a campaign intern, I'm going to guess the movie & play were a smorgasbord of past political campaigns.
You can point out whatever you want. It doesn't matter if it was one of a million reasons - it was the one that would directly impact Pres. Obama the worst. Why Palin would make that comment, knowing history and the fact Pres. Obama, pre-Civil War, could be forced into slavery, shows just how remarkably dumb she can…
I've always found movies about political campaigns fascinating. I also recently watched the Ides of March, which is semi-based, I guess, on the Clinton-Obama primary battle with a bit of Primary Colors and The Candidate thrown in for good measure.
No, you release the movie in October, not March.
@avclub-955d864a62659945cc9434898e275deb:disqus Every movie ever made has an agenda. Yes, believe it or not, even political dramas! But to suggest this was made to undermine a Palin run that, even last year, looked unlikely, is stretching it.
Also, if you're going to do that, you don't release it in March, you release…
Once again, we get a glimpse into Kenneth's creepy life with his dismissing of the idea that there is a 'second' Kenneth somewhere out there.
Sometimes, while watching The Office, I make up better episodes in my head. It's often the only way I can get through the 30 minutes without throwing my remote at the TV.
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That Anne Frank joke, though, was hilarious. The Jewish jokes in this episode? Not so much.
oooh, except for when it was hosted by Gilbert Gottfried. I think he hosted it on Saturdays, which I avoided mostly because, well, I couldn't stand him.
Speaking of Up All Night, I spent a good many weekends watching Rhonda Shear parade around in skimpy outfits introducing obscure horror movies. I miss that. USA really should bring it back.
It wasn't a bad episode, so, there's that.
It's good to see soft core Cinemax porn and mainstream horror have blended together so seamlessly.
I want to marry Laurie.
Man, these people own more property than Mitt Romney.
That's how I want to go.