The video for Bob Dylan's "Must Be Santa" is rather brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
The video for Bob Dylan's "Must Be Santa" is rather brilliant.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
You should try quoting some of Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" essay on "Triumph of the Will." Just curious what their reactions would be.
I honestly don't know why, but that line cracks me up more than any other ever uttered in the history of The Office.
As great as "I don't work in this van" is, I don't think any line has ever made me laugh as hard as Michael's "it's Country Crock" when asking Pam to rub butter on his foot. Just gets me every time.
This reminds me of a school assembly we had in high school the same week as the Columbine shooting. It was an anti-drug thing, and as part of it they had a guy hidden in the seats as a "student," who got up and started shouting "you don't know what it's like to be addicted!" and getting all mad at the speaker.…
Completely off-topic, but I just had to congratulate you on your username. Hats off to you, sir.
Michael showing how he can push his tiny TV back to the wall when he needs more space just absolutely kills me every time.
The Beatles' "The End." Perfect climax to their last album, and everyone gets a solo. Love it.
I agree with just about everything you just said. I used to sort of look down on Paul's solo stuff just based on what I'd heard on the radio, but then I actually bought "Ram" and was addicted to that album. Recently I got "Electric Arguments," and now I'm trying to get everyone I know to hear it. Definitely one of my…
I dunno, Paul is one of the greatest bass players of all time, PLUS he did the awesome guitar solo on "Taxman," PLUS he did the awesome drums on "Dear Prudence."
I read somewhere that the structure of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" was based on this film, which actually totally makes sense when you think about the flow of the movies: starts of with one character traveling around on his own, meets up with others who then each get their own little vignette, and then in the…
Jedi Outcast is pretty spectacular.
Always been curious what the Flaming Homer would taste like.
Bah, no Vampires Of Last Christmas? Come on!
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Could that bassoon have been any more late?
Heffer's rendition of "Hot Cross Buns" runs through my head weekly. And I laugh every time.
Yesyesyes, Blood On The Tracks just had me completely transfixed when I first heard it. And every time after. Aaaand now I'm going to listen to it again….
I got the impression that Dr. J had sent the limo to pick him up, and that's why he seemed to surprised to be riding one. Also, the driver took Jim to J's private office/court unexpectedly, meaning he was in contact directly with his people.
On the outtakes, there's a great Tobias line on the stand where, rather than "clatter of her breasts," he uses "flapping of her labia." Doubt that one would have made it past the sensors, though.
On the outtakes, there's a great Tobias line on the stand where, rather than "clatter of her breasts," he uses "flapping of her labia." Doubt that one would have made it past the sensors, though.