No, that's a reference to St. Olaf Herring Daze. Every 14th of June!
No, that's a reference to St. Olaf Herring Daze. Every 14th of June!
That line alone would confuse and perplex the American censors.
Poor bloody zombie. The only word he knows is BRAAAINS! and he doesn't even know how to spell it.
George Wendt in the Neidermeyer role? Unthinkable!
It was part of that whole Traveling Wilburys period.
Mad props to MTV for airing Monty Python and The Young Ones.
I propose we call Moonface "Chip" since that was his character's name on Kate & Allie. At least till further notice.
Maybe Sun's Korean-only speaking is linked to the merging of the two realities?
I hate this thread.
Mrs. Fhtagn summed it up
Directly after the closing LOST appeared, she turned to me and said that last night's episode was really disappointing. Except for the reintroduction of Desmond right at the very end, it didn't advance the story. It was a needless excursion into alt-world (which Mrs. F and I agree is a…
Aww, dammit. I try so infrequently…
tonight we're going on a quest
Sounds like "BuckFirst" with that Scottish accent.
Marisa Tomei: Behind Convent Walls.
The Baader Meinhof Complex
It's the only DVD armed here this afternoon.
And agencies throughout the country have FOIA offices to handle paperwork like this. Because that's all she threatened the FBI with: paperwork.
So who's Chainsaw and who's Dave? 'Cause you're giving Summer School two thumbs up.
My eternal gratitude to KTCA, channel 2: Minneapolis/St. Paul's PBS station.
Not only did they air the episodes but occasionally they'd show the films as well.
1970! 1970! 1970!
Remember when the kids would put their quarters in line along the bottom of the screen to "wait in line" for Dragon's Lair? Yeah, I was one of those kids. "No, that's MY quarter!"
People, people… please! THE. ISLAND. MOVES.