The conversation below is so funny. These wackadoo gamer dopes all have the same "maybe if I just keep talking, people will magically think I'm not a sad clown" strategy.
The conversation below is so funny. These wackadoo gamer dopes all have the same "maybe if I just keep talking, people will magically think I'm not a sad clown" strategy.
I like Fun House way more than Raw Power as well, probably because I really don't like RP's production.
"The puppet episode in S4 was crap, as was the finale, and the first ep wasn't that great, but I thought that run in the middle was fine. Not as hilarious, but still funny."
One of my five favorite albums ever. Love it so much.
Grambo
I remember an old Rolling Stone record guide describing his voice as "a cross between Robert Plant and Donald Duck." I'm reminded of it every time I hear him sing.
It's really, really bad.
It's really, really bad.
"It sounded so condescending, especially coming from Ron Howard's voice when he's her fictional dad on the show."
The episode I always recall first is the one where Bobby becomes a ventriloquist. Bill asks Bobby how he's able to do it, and Hank says, "He's using show business." That quote enters my mind every time I see a ventriloquist or magic act.
It's EXCITABLE Boy.
That's the only one I saw also, the French import. Thanks for your help!
This is available on Blu-Ray? Where?! I've been trying to find it for ages but all I can find are imports.
Since I am a petty gossipmonger, could someone provide examples/links describing Natalie Merchant's "notorious self-assuredness"? That phrase intrigued me, but Google turned up nothing.
I rewatched Saturday the 14th a few months ago. It's horrible, but it does feature a young Jeffrey Tambor.
I rewatched Saturday the 14th a few months ago. It's horrible, but it does feature a young Jeffrey Tambor.
I still remember, in the "Bored Straight" episode, Elliott playing the compassionate counselor, telling a troubled youth: "Pour me a glass of your thoughts."
I still remember, in the "Bored Straight" episode, Elliott playing the compassionate counselor, telling a troubled youth: "Pour me a glass of your thoughts."
EDIT: BAH!
EDIT: BAH!