Yep, I agree. The movie made me a fan of Michael Shannon, but not… well, whoever wrote the screenplay of that movie.
Yep, I agree. The movie made me a fan of Michael Shannon, but not… well, whoever wrote the screenplay of that movie.
I heard them riffing on it endlessly through the show, so I figured I didn't even need to search for the trailer. But the link was right here, so I figured, okay, might as well. And it really was as bizaare as described. I repeated it about 3 times just to hear it again.
I don't know what the actual definition of "flow" is for an MC, but that guy has zero flow.
It would be funnier if it were a straight straight reenactment. No adlibbing, nothing. If you're coming into a recreation of an Arsenio Hall interview from over 20 years ago, whether or not Will Arnett adlibs a funny sex joke is probably not your reason for tuning in. Just play it all totally straight.
I downloaded stuff this year still— Andrew WK's Party Hard. I was totally saddened..
Well, the game that killed it (Rock Band) stopped delivering DLC this month. So if that game is dead, GH is dead for certain.
I prefer a Rusty Denture. And, if they're old, they probably won't even remember what it is the next time I ask for one.
Anytime you start a record with "WWF (or E) Superstar:", you know it's going to turn laughable real quick. My pride and joy was the Hulk Hogan album, which had at least half of the songs include "American" somewhere in the title. The first 15 seconds are some guy wailing "He's Ameee-eee-ee-eeeeerican…. MADE!" It…
My wife just gets what I say I want, because even when I tell her what I want, she still doesn't understand.
Yeah I remember listening to License to Ill in someone's basement in 4th grade, playing pool when "Rhyming and Stealing" came on and watching his older brother rap all the words and thinking that he was the coolest guy. If I see someone know do the same thing now, I'm thinking the same thing. Probably moreso.
36-year-old me still loves the hooters. We're talking about the same thing, aren't we?
Thriller was the only answer for me. I'm a teacher and showed my students the Motown 25 performance of Billy Jean, because one time, MJ was not only alive, he was cool and sexy. I didn't say "sexy", though.
First album I bought with my own money was Green. Still like it more than its follow-up or (brace yourselves) its predecessor.
I've got a picture of myself with huge headphones on at the age of three looking at the LP jacket for the SW Soundtrack as I listened.
I hope this case of returning an ancient actor to his previous role turns out as well as Christopher Lee in the Hobbit. I couldn't even see the embalming fluid.
More like O-Bomber. I know who's really behind this, MSM!
Wait on a beach in Miami, and when a floating car filled with 20 Cubans arrives, ask them if you can borrow it once they get out. Don't lend it to any Cubans once you get to Cuba, though, because how will you get home?
I'll always have a fond spot for this film because it was the (not a firstie) first time I bought a Criterion Blu Ray during the Barnes and Noble sale for 10 dollars. Now, I pony up for the B&N Membership every year, because I save at least four times that much during the Criterion sales alone. Please don't close,…
I can play it while going to my next middle-school dance.
More like a caca-sequel!