Every time I see a artist do a big budget movie soundtrack, I just picture their paychecks.
Every time I see a artist do a big budget movie soundtrack, I just picture their paychecks.
Damn. That was a great fucking show.
Kevin Sorbo I once met a comic book convention. Despite being crazy in his beliefs, he was a nice enough guy and signed my "Hercules" picture. Look, when you aren't getting any action on the weekend as a teen, nerdy syndicated television is your friend.
It exists! "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" recycled this script with Carlton on speed!
You get out of my house!
In a odd way, "Community" played with the format a bit. The speeches by Jeff with a lesson at the end kinda did the very special episode, but somehow made it feel fresh. That show was constantly playing with every TV trope in general though.
Hey kids, you know that whacky TV family you know so much? Well, tonight they are going to make you uncomfortable!
Wasn't that "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"?
As much as I detest Trump, I think we should leave Tom Brady alone. You don't have to be a genius to be a great football player.
That very special episode was written by Chuck Lorre. 12 seasons of "Two and A Half Men" is terrorism, and a threat to America. WE MUST BAN HIM!
Your good. Small Wonder. Goes in the what the fuck am I watching? hall of fame.
I like known Nobert is working for CBS these days.
That's funny. It's a nice touch by the writers there. A odd thing was that there where two Sonic animated series at the same time, I think. One played in syndication in the morning hours, with those two robots and whatnot. Another was more extreme and played on FOX. Jaleel White was just like "fuck it, I'll cash three…
That answer is correct, but can I have in the form of a question.
I'm not a witch. I'm a conservative, which means I think witchcraft is a crazy belief but somehow believing in miracles by a talking dead guy makes total sense.
Off topic, but people forget Rosie O' Donnell really helped Harry Potter happen in America. She was a big fan, and pushed their books and movies on her show a lot. Also, she was considered to be cast in the movie, but J.K. Rowling wanted a all British cast.
Wow. Still running? Marvel Comics published a "Ren and Stimpy" comic book series which I think outlived the show.
Is this your 6th grade fantasy or something? Did this take place in a magic online city called Geocities?
Their Sonic series was actually well written, and ran a long time.
It ran for 7 seasons and 163 episodes somehow. It did have a syndication run.