Actually the funniest was the look on Walt's face as he leapt into the carwash to confirm that it was Saul inside. "WTF are you doing here? What NOW?"
Actually the funniest was the look on Walt's face as he leapt into the carwash to confirm that it was Saul inside. "WTF are you doing here? What NOW?"
It's not random at all, really. It just has the internal logic of an 8 year old boy.
The spam-bots are doing spoken word performance art now! Brilliant!
But not better than Whistler from Sneakers.
And had their own period piece movie in "The Corsican Brothers"
I know exactly what you mean. If it is on TV it's a "must watch". At the end I feel tired, alone and slightly defeated. Just like Dunne.
I'm not ashamed to say that I actually laughed at:
They should do a final What's Up With That? where Buckingham gets up and strangles Keenan. For realsies.
Of all the recurring bits, this is the one I wish they had done more often. They kill me every time! Hader was so good as the ever-exasperated Price, watching his parties spiral out of control.
His Welsh non-union equivalent.
Someone should do a YouTube compilation of all of her lines. Bet it's less than 3 minutes long. Additional bet: a compilation of her glaring is three times as long as the lines.
"I told you we should have brought more than 300 bullets!"
This. I get her point of view, but she totally does not even consider Glenn's. Can't she just agree they both suffered and nearly died? Let's move on - there's a horde of zombies coming to kill you. Focus on that for a bit.
There is so much brush cover just outside the fence that two sniper teams with a spotter\protector each could hide in the woods, move around and take out nearly everyone outside without a loss.
I used to love watching Gerussi's cooking show as a kid. It was magic.
Yep, that's it. Thanks - It was driving me crazy. The song title ties in nicely with the constant theme of "California highways". The Californians has layers, man!
Anyone know where that acoustic guitar music sting they play with the credits comes from? I feel I should know it, but I can't place it.
My car gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's the way I likes it.
He didn't just arrange it, he wrote original music for the lyrics and Glee directly copied his original music and arrangement for their "cover" without credit or compensation. (And as pointed out below, his additional lyrics). He's completely in the right about being ripped off. The fact the words are the same is…
"So come on down, to Tex and Edna Boil'sPrairie Warehouse and Curio Emporium and see Chucky, the dancing chicken…"