Cousin Larry come do Miposian dance of joy with me!
Cousin Larry come do Miposian dance of joy with me!
Finale will breakdown thusly:
Part 1: WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA…
I think it was called "the bus that couldn't slow down."
Samuel Bronkowitz,
Ugh, I'm tired and need to edit myself better. For the record, the title should've read "I just don't think that DARK automatically = funny." And of course, only one "makes me" was necessary.
I just don't think that automatically = funny
Don't get me wrong, some hilarious stuff happening on the sidelines tonight, like Jan telling Pam her wine was great for cooking with, or the TV, or Andy singing along with "The Hunted."
Tina Fey looked pale and strange
I'll admit that I normally have a bit of a crush on her geeky hotness, but tonight, man she looked pale and harsh. Was she sick or something or is it just me?
She also did a musical opening number on SNL a while back…
…which kinda stunk up the joint.
What, no Pete's Dragon?
contracted = contradicted
One typo and a few comments
It's altar of technique, not alter.
Steve, I accept all your reasons and yet still disagree
Is this merely a matter of preference and opinion? Maybe, but for me, the Stones are about emotion and mood, and the Beatles are about craft. The Beatles elevated songwriting and changed music forever. The Stones are a great band, but I can't say they pushed…
Smithers, have the Rolling Stones killed.
But sir…
Spike and Zoi are also both Greek, which as a Greek makes me sad. C'mon, people, represent please.
Ok, I thought it was Martha Stewart. Just sad.
Yes, fifth Rutle, but let's not forget the classic song Leppo and the Jooves by Robyn Hitchcock's old band the Soft Boys. It's for both reasons though, I love the Rutles something fierce.
Is this Judah Friedlander's "Rural Juror"?
Wow, Nathan, amazing restraint in not making a 30 Rock reference considering your (our) current state of withdrawal.
There was a really great long article on Mario Batali in the New Yorker several years ago, and one of the many shocking revelations was that (iirc) he was kicked out of a college for suspicion of dealing. That's a speezy spicy-a meatball!
They say you taste with your eyes first…
…and my eyes wanted to vomit every time I saw Erik's dishes.
The Crow wasn't his first film.