The soup is cold, Benton. You're a lousy butler.
The soup is cold, Benton. You're a lousy butler.
It was kind of like Full House, in that no one I knew really loved it, but you just watched it as a kid because it was always on.
"Manos"…
Thought you were going to break out either of the Sonic the Hedgehogs…
…Diese Brezeln…*schwalben*…MACHEN MICH DURSTIG!!!!
Ich habe Durst…
Being subjected to him and Jackson Brown by my parents is the reason why I became a metalhead in high school.
I rented this from the library once and fell asleep towards the beginning. I awoke during the section when they were giving the account of how members of the party had to label who the individual portions of meat was, while the image on the screen was a mix of embers and snow. Very unsettling indeed.
I liked how they casually inserted an actual murder mystery into a kid's show. B&B was actually played pretty straight with little that was meant for laughs if memory serves.
Or Big Bird. Even the puppeteer had a gender ambiguous name.
Is that the one Jonathan Winters hosted?
Me too! I'm happy that they riffed on the uncovered window in the background when Ben tells Barbara that he secured the house (brought back a happy memory from years ago when a friend had a similar comment when we having a horror movie night)
The end credits is by far far the scariest thing in the movie. Especially the addition of radio noise on the soundtrack.
What am I doing? I'm washing Bill's clotheses.
I recommend Worst Gig Ever with Mike and Danny from Pete and Pete. You learn how they both lost roles due to Eli Roth and George C. Scott being assholes.
In 1993, there was a musical retrospective of SNL hosted by Wayne and Garth that my parents always used to watch, and the two clips that stuck out the most to me was Tom Waits and Leon Redbone, mainly because of how out of place they seemed, but now they both are up there with my all-time favorites.
Just wanted to say, Leon Redbone is awesome.
I was so happy to recently find my old vhs of Dog City from The Jim Henson Hour!
He comes from a large family, or it costs him a fortune in postage stamps.
At a glance, I thought the newswire read Abel Ferrara playing a justice-seeking nun…