Such a simple, obvious, and unbelievably hilarious joke. Classic material.
Such a simple, obvious, and unbelievably hilarious joke. Classic material.
28476: "I literally can't even."
Much better than expected, in fact.
It's a dumb story, but it's got lots of good jokes (including basically everything Zoidberg says and does), so I enjoy it.
I can't believe neither the George Foreman Grill company nor Gorton's made hay out of Redman's enthusiastic endorsement of cooking Gorton's frozen fish fillets on the George Foreman Grill
*blames band*
Excellent point about them being perpetually unsure about whether they'd get renewed. They were constantly having to come up with finales.
I don't know that I'd lump "Office Space" in with the other two. I mean, I get your point about the whiny message and all that, and I don't dispute that, but I think "Office Space" differed in that it was a bit more lighthearted. It was basically just "ha ha, being a cubicle monkey sucks and is boring and corporate…
I want nothing but bad things to happen to Floyd Mayweather. I hope the fight leaves him permanently stuck in a wheelchair, drooling pudding and shitting himself 24/7.
It's a great callback, especially since it's completely gratuitous.
Beck was great. I mean, it didn't hurt that he was given a bunch of fantastic lines, but he delivered them quite well and embraced the lunacy of it all.
I still use the phrase "it's got a driver's-side floor" to describe shitty cars.
Beat diggers know this album because of the break on "Daytime Hustler."
The "circus-grade action" take of the movie is A-fucking-plus comedy.
Not by me it isn't. It still cracks me the hell up.
Right? It's like, you change one word, and it becomes something totally different!
Yes indeed! Maybe if you were trying to act hard, you couldn't admit it out loud, but the fact is Salt-n-Pepa made some really good records ("Shoop" included, which is a great bit of pop rap) and got a lot of well-deserved props.
Disagree. Back in the day, we called the group Salt-n-Ugly.
I remember you could get into X-wings and TIE fighters in the original Battlefront, but they were completely pointless and stupid (like, you just flew above the level map at low altitude and couldn't do much killin'). Battlefront 2 at least had actual space combat, which I didn't think was that terrible.
That Tony Camillo's Bazuka track is a winner. Ditto the BT Express and Average White Band joints.