I couldn't read that and not think "Terms of Enrampagement" from Archer. I'm sorry. I don't think you care, but I had to express this emotion I felt from reading that line. That was so funny.
I couldn't read that and not think "Terms of Enrampagement" from Archer. I'm sorry. I don't think you care, but I had to express this emotion I felt from reading that line. That was so funny.
Musicals today suck based on some small ideas I have about musicals now: They are this generation's horror movies. You have no ideas of your own, grab a few songs you heard on the radio and thread them through a wringer with a half-assed script and an autotuner, and have your actors perform their roles with the kind…
Musicals today suck based on some small ideas I have about musicals now: They are this generation's horror movies. You have no ideas of your own, grab a few songs you heard on the radio and thread them through a wringer with a half-assed script and an autotuner, and have your actors perform their roles with the kind…
He'd make a pretty good Cole from the PS3 Exclusive "Infamous", he looks enough like the guy who no major effort, and he wouldn't have to change his voice, get the guys from "Chronicle" on to write it, and voila, that Johnny Storm idea will happen.
He'd make a pretty good Cole from the PS3 Exclusive "Infamous", he looks enough like the guy who no major effort, and he wouldn't have to change his voice, get the guys from "Chronicle" on to write it, and voila, that Johnny Storm idea will happen.
NOT QUITE AS FUN FACT: Both the U.S. and U.K. versions of Death at a Funeral feature "Firefly" alumni in opposite roles. U.K. version has Wash as the new boyfriend and U.S. version has Ron Glass as the unaccepting father figure.
NOT QUITE AS FUN FACT: Both the U.S. and U.K. versions of Death at a Funeral feature "Firefly" alumni in opposite roles. U.K. version has Wash as the new boyfriend and U.S. version has Ron Glass as the unaccepting father figure.
I guess I just have a little less originality because I'd have gone for "Steppin' Out" by Electric Light Orchestra.
I guess I just have a little less originality because I'd have gone for "Steppin' Out" by Electric Light Orchestra.
Taken 3: Take - Take - Take, it isn't so.
Taken 3: Take - Take - Take, it isn't so.
That reminds me, I need to work on my tongue exercises.
That reminds me, I need to work on my tongue exercises.
Well, we did meet him at a very strange time in his life, so maybe cbgb has a point.
Well, we did meet him at a very strange time in his life, so maybe cbgb has a point.
"I Waunta Writ'tah song abou'ten Octopus!"
"I Waunta Writ'tah song abou'ten Octopus!"
Wait until about four years from now, when Jeff Lynne re-releases "On the Third Day" with sounds over "Oh No, Not Susan" to censor the "F" word so children will think he's a better role model.
Wait until about four years from now, when Jeff Lynne re-releases "On the Third Day" with sounds over "Oh No, Not Susan" to censor the "F" word so children will think he's a better role model.
I can only think of two movies (off the top of my head, of course, I didn't watch Siskel & Ebert in my youth (I was about 6 When Space Jam came out, if that says anything)) that sound like what you are talking about.