Ickiest moment of the night: Thaddeus and his mom sharing a bathroom stall.
Ickiest moment of the night: Thaddeus and his mom sharing a bathroom stall.
A classic Jeff Dunham bit!
Aaar! This chair be high, says I.
Totally agree, very readable, and he was spot-on about Avatar. I just saw it this weekend, and went from thinking, "Wow, this looks fantastic!" to "Wow, I wonder what a good movie with this technology would be like!"
My theory is the kids from Fame are all Highlanders, and they will live forever, yet there can only be one.
Which explains the cutthroat competition.
I read this book called The Big Rewind which in my opinion was the best book I read all year, all decade maybe even, second only to "How to Kiss Ass and Look Obvious About It."
What I want to know is how many copies of this will end up in used CD stores.
I thought Vermeer was the King of Pop?
Or the Italian Stallion?
Best quote from the LA Times piece:
You know, in some states, public urination is considered a sex crime, and requires you to register as a sex offender.
Kinda makes me wish he was caught peeing on Pooh.
It deserves a slight grade bump for the verbal smackdown Alec Baldwin gave the self-righteous Morley Safer on 60 Minutes last Sunday.
Oh, you want the Mr. Plow who plows driveways. This is Tony Plow, you know, from "Leave It To Beaver".
Except for the fact that he, Kerouac and Neal Cassady used to sleep nose to anus, no.
My favorite parts of this episode were Kurt and Finn, particularly the scene in the garage, and I loved how when Mercedes was leading him into the choir room, she said something like, "You don't have to close your eyes, it's not that kind of surprise."
The worst part of the episode was the utterly distracting handheld…
I think Mollee and Nathan need a Mia Michaels routine to really challenge them to do a character piece and really step out of their comfort zone, I wish she'd come back.
That being said, I think the two of them were better tonight than they have been, and my guess is that it's due to their choreographer forcing them…
Yeah, both of those collections are pretty good, but I would've chosen Death Ray, if only for David Cross's terrific routine about porn that tries to be scary and Mindy Kaling's impressions of Scarlett Johannson and Julia Stiles having a conversation.
When you're shooting for the moon
and finally make it,
Guess a lucky star is shining on you
The candle on the cake is yours
So take it,
Make another wish it's sure to come true
Isn't that the way you do it?
Tell me I can do it, too.
Seconding the person who mentioned Psych. I'm not sure if it belongs on a best of the decade list, but it's definitely one of my favorites, and one of the more rewatchable shows.
To that end, kind of surprised that Monk didn't make this list, with all of the emmy nods for Tony Shalhoub, and I thought at least the…
Not just Paul F. Tompkins, but Fred Willard and Kerryi Kenny-Silver. A comedy nerd's magical televisual wet dream!
Got more lyrics than the church got 'Ooh Lords'
And he hold the mic and your attention like two swords