That's why it would be nice to have searchable comments on this site. Plus it would make understanding all the various in-jokes and memes that flare up every so often much easier.
That's why it would be nice to have searchable comments on this site. Plus it would make understanding all the various in-jokes and memes that flare up every so often much easier.
"A Star is Burns" is the title of that Simpsons episode. It's one of my favorite episodes despite the clunky crossover with "The Critic". The most memorable parts of the episode - the best lines, the best character scenes - have nothing to do with Jay Sherman.
Or at least cut down on those condor egg omelettes.
Well thank Dog!
…because if there's one thing this world needs it's another religion.
Some people just can't take nah for an answer.
That's why you need an artisan gummy shop. Individually sculpted masterpieces that are elegantly displayed with their fancy names and insane prices.
Which profession has Hollywood ever gotten right?
"True, but companies that specialize in that market sell for around $30 for a 50 lb bale."
I'm your host, Troy McClure. You may remember me from such films as
"The Erotic Adventures of Hercules" and "Dial M for Murderousness"!
A moment of silence please for Super Dude - the beloved fourth grade hamster.
*sigh* My friends and family. Always plotting against me. Those fucking bastards.
Yes. I first saw it as an adult and loved it. It's not for everyone though. I think it really depends on how much your into surrealistic slapstick comedy (with dark undertones) and of course the character of Pee Wee himself.
I tried to get into Redwall right after I graduated college but it was too late. I think I finished the first book. I'm actually a sucker for anthropomorphic animal stories but I agree about the writing - way too juvenile to be enjoyed by all ages.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
I watched this movie for the first time last year and have no desire to see it again. It wasn't so bad for a one time viewing but I have a feeling I would've been much more receptive to - for example - the impromptu dance sequence when I was younger. I could barely stomach that scene when it…
What is "the answer to life, the universe and everything"?
"Chock" is hilarious - one of the best episodes in the series. I credit NR for introducing me to the goodness that is "Mr. Show".
I really dislike "Space". There are few good chuckles but the whole premise of the episode wears thin after first few minutes. The jokes are lazy and unfunny - hardly more than sticking pointing out how "futuristic" everything is and sticking the word "space" in front of everything. I prefer to think of "Mistake" as…
Attention must be paid
I love "Mistake" (Bill's hair notwithstanding) - both the A and B stories. There are so many brilliant little moments. Not surprisingly this episode was inspired by an actual interview Paul Simms gave to Rolling Stone where he basically raked NBC over the coals. According to Simms once the dust…
Well there's always the other four days of Buzzkills. Even if you skip Friday entirely, I think you're still be getting more buzzkill bang for your buck now versus the once-a-week Buzzkill of old.
"Killed by a bee sting. Is there any way to know if you're allergic beyond the obvious? "