I liked Threshold. It definitely seemed like it had potential to get bigger and better. Then again, I watched Karen Sisco too, so maybe I'm just a sucker for unpopular Carla Gugino shows.
I liked Threshold. It definitely seemed like it had potential to get bigger and better. Then again, I watched Karen Sisco too, so maybe I'm just a sucker for unpopular Carla Gugino shows.
There was a Get a Life DVD that came out around 2000… It only had about six episodes, and I believe they were all out of order. But the rest of the series will probably never come out on DVD.
If we're talking about first PG-13 experiences, mine was The Naked Gun, and thus the first sex scene I ever saw included a 60-year-old man and full-body condoms.
I'm kinda wondering if they added the rocks blocking R2-D2 just to see how long it would take people to notice.
Me also. I didn't have much to say in the comments here, but I read and enjoyed every entry, especially because this TV Club coincided with my watching the show on Netflix.
Crazy Harry has been in the trailers, including one where he does the explodey thing.
I seem to remember something the DVD commentary about the whole "rejuvenation" thing being done because they knew he was going to have a love interest in the third movie, and it would have been icky to have an old man wooing a woman of whatever Mary Steenburgen's age was. So they had the science of 2015 make him…
That's funny, I thought I remembered Marty being featured fairly prominently in the cartoon. But I haven't seen it since it was on Saturday mornings.
No, "The Love Guru" was not a hockey comedy. It was a hacky comedy.
I loved Interstellar Pig. I keep meaning to revisit it… Maybe now I'll finally get around to it.
Ah, I can hear it now in "When Will You Die" when I play them back to back. Cool.
"The Statue Got Me High" bridge
So, any guesses as to which song from Join Us he thinks rips off the bridge from "The Statue Got Me High?" I guess I haven't noticed it.
Did the AV Club spend two articles interviewing Barnes & Barnes?!
"Montana" is my favorite State Song. I hope to visit Montana one day to verify whether it is, in fact, a leg.
My aunt once asked me about that band I liked called They Are Kings. It took me several seconds to realize she was talking about TMBG. What a nutty aunt.
Not only is the Adamson book as informative as any Marx Brothers history you'll find, it's written with a sense of humor… At one point in the book he ranks the romantic leads of all the movies in order of how boring they are.
Did they ever do any kind of TGIF promo crossover with Baby Sinclair meeting Steve Urkel? That would have been AWESOME.
I was almost forbidden from watching the series because of one line in the pilot when Earl flippantly tells Fran that he "doesn't give a damn" about what happened to her that day. My mom was cool with liberal bias but not bad language.
Lessons
At the end of every Captain Planet episode, the cast would talk directly to the audience and tell us the lesson we were supposed to glean from that day's show. Usually it was "Don't forget to recycle!" or "Cut up the plastic rings from your six-packs so birds don't choke to death!" But there was one episode…
John Henry is still my favorite album of theirs… It's hard to pick a favorite track, but "No One Knows My Plan" comes close.