Yeah. But they danced to Ready to Go, which was kind of cool. Also, Ethan Embry was pretty funny.
Yeah. But they danced to Ready to Go, which was kind of cool. Also, Ethan Embry was pretty funny.
Yo La Tengo's I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. It's the first thing that comes to mind for me when I hear "1997." Also, Sifl and Olly, for reasons I really can't explain.
More poor reviews and scores for Snowfall? Well, it's no Sharknado 5, that's for sure.
Yeah. At least give Ennis an exit story if you wanted to get rid of the character. That bugs me little.
Some did.
Agree that a lot of the messaging in WW is in line with what we'd expect from a Koch world view of interventionism and militarism. That aside, though, the Kochs occasionally stake out positions that surprise, including favoring marriage equality to the point that David Koch actually signed onto an SCOTUS amicus brief…
That was one of their best and funniest podcasts.
Why is this even a story?
I don't know. I'd maybe enjoy a story arc about Dale Gribble getting appointed to a cabinet position in the Trump Admin.
Interestingly, the show's original title was Dull As Dirt, and the main character was named Hank DIrt. They changed it last minute after some focus group testing.
Exactly. It's kind of fascinating phenomenon. WHAS was a bad movie that gained cult status based on the later successes of many of its stars. An inside joke among the cult following was that it was one of the greatest comedies of modern times. Somehow, a lot of people actually started to believe it was a good…
Wet Hot American Summer Babies: First Day of Day Care.
They both suck, but Avatar sucks more.
So you saw Titanic with your parents at a drive-in theater, and they were naked in the car?
Any man who has called his wife, daughter, or granddaughter sweetheart should definitely be excluded from jury duty.
LA Confidential was great. Titanic was terrible. Enough said.
May never be a hit like Titanic again? I certainly hope not.
King of the Hill was never a great show. It was an okay comedy cartoon series. But that episode, Bobby Goes Nuts, is genuinely one of the funniest episodes of any show that ever aired. I've probably watched it a dozen times or more and it never fails to be hilarious.
When his mother tells the story, it's 10 seconds
Blacula is a classic, though, . . I think we all agree on that.