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Yeah, I still like Stewart but that was just awful. Not just the joke, but it smacked of manufactured outrage.
Oh he'll go away pretty soon at this rate. And we won't have to see the Venture Bros or Breaking Bad associated with such a fuckwit anymore.
I envision it's like that cutaway gag from early Family Guy about Stephen King pitching a book about an evil lamp.
I remember when the Cheers hairpiece bit happened, it was funny in it's underwhelmness. I was like "Really, that's all, just a spot?" I'd understand in a few years…
Makes me wonder if dumb younger me switched channels after Night Court till Quantum Leap came on. Stupid dumb younger me…
Bebe Nuewirth was creepily attached to Ben Savage. Ernie Hudson's boyfriend died in his arms on the beach as House of the Rising Sun played. Robert Loggia quoted Groucho as he died. All I can remember.
Must be since Newswire said E!'s running two hour blocks soon. If I still had cable I'd stick to Fresh Prince or Frasier like I used to.
I'd have been 14-15, and maybe that's why I thought it was just okay but I loved 90210 at the time.
It's only memorable for me in that I became a Doctor Who fan and had a nervous breakdown. I don't think the two events are related, but…
Ship In A Bottle, Face of the Enemy (aka The Good Troi Episode), Tapestry, Frame of Mind, Timescape, Dark Page (the good Lwaxana episode), Inheritance, and Parallels. Heck, I'll defend Starship Mine in all it's dumb "Die Hard on the Entrprise" glory anyday.
I don't like Space Jam much, but pretty sure the front runner's both Garfields.
Another awesome thing about it when I saw it for the first time in since around when it came out, was realizing Tony Shaloub's the cabbie.
He started off as a squeaky clean face (hero) right when that went out of style thanks to anti-heroes like Stone Cold Steve Austin and Degeneration X, so he was repackaged as a heel (villain) and through that became popular, then went good again.
I seem to be an exception to that with both Bond and Doctor Who. First Bond I saw was Moore, which makes me a little more fair to him, but I much preferred Dalton more when he came along. With Doctor Who I have no disliked Doctors, but though I first saw Davison it was McCoy who made me a fan. And IIRC McCoy and…
FvsJ would have been more awesome if it'd come out when I was a teenager, but it was still pretty decent and miles better than most of the previous scripts - I so wanted to like the one that had Alice the Dream Master back since I had a huge crush on her as a kid, but it read like a bad imitation of a comic book…
Yeah, I gave it a shot because the Friday remake was surprisingly okay, but jeeze, what a waste.
I wouldn't put it at the top, but I'm glad to see 4 get some love. Otherwise spot-on.
For my mom it was seeing a making of, before that she found him to be the scariest slasher. She even took me to see 4 & 5 at a ghetto-ey dollar theater.
I'd say Jason Takes Manhatten, or as it should be called Jason Takes A Cruise Ship And Spends The Last Act In New York Before Dissolving Back Into A Kid In The Sewers SERIOUSLY WTF WAS THAT ABOUT?!