Who wrote that joke where PeeWee said he was in Texas, and he was asked to prove it. He sings "the stars at night, are big and bright…" and the bar finishes the chorus for him. Then he gets back to the phone: "See?"
Who wrote that joke where PeeWee said he was in Texas, and he was asked to prove it. He sings "the stars at night, are big and bright…" and the bar finishes the chorus for him. Then he gets back to the phone: "See?"
The strings never get pulled, but Bela definitely says it in Glen or Glenda. Just before the buffalo stampede.
Worst I ever saw at a theatre was the Legend of Boggy Creek at the Tri-City Drive-in in Loma Linda. Basically 90 minutes of these guys with Southern accents saying, "I seen him", accompanied by out-of-focus footage of…something. The worst movie is one that doesn't give you any emotional punch. When you watch the Room,…
Sorry that I misunderstood you Lord. It's true, wife-beating was acceptable and the subject of of jokes until the late '70s or so.. I know I'm old because my chemistry teacher's aide in college made a joke about drunk driving one time - "I couldn't walk last night, but I could drive" - and everybody laughed. Probably…
And, he ends up loving it, which negates that entire point.
What about Baby's in Black? This woman is mourning for her lost partner, and the song is all, what's wrong with her? I mean, I'm still here!
I hate that "well if they are artistically great than it's ok for them to be wife abusers" line. It's never right.
Happiness is a warm gun, love those chords at the start.
No love for Murray the K?
Already done as a hatesong, this guy nails it: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Didn't even get the courtesy of a reacharound.
It's GAA football, or Gaelic Athletic Association football.
This is the best thing I've read all year Mr./Ms. Renewal. Thank you, I really needed this today!
I thought that, rather than having a heart attack, the animator was sacked. And all those responsible for his sacking, had been sacked.
The Third Man; the very last scene with Joseph Cotten walking down the path after attending the (spoiler). The scene goes on, and on, and on. Cotten wrote that after a time, he threw down his match in disgust after lighting his smoke. I don't know if he really did or not, but like I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang, I…
And keep more of your self-respect.
Having lived in Oakland for a while, I'm fine with however people mourn for people who died before their time. A sticker on a car probably doesn't work for me, but if it does, who am I to say anything?
It really makes me lawuf!
Not a concert, but Jimmy Cliff's performance in the studio in the Harder They Come as Ivan Martin. You can see Leslie Kong (uncredited, even in IMDB) next to "Mr. Hilton" at the recording studio, he started Beverly's record label and recorded Bob Marley's first single.
Star wipes!