There's a pizza that Max Goof and PJ Pete eat in A Goofy Movie that just oozes with cheese. It always has, and will always, make me want pizza. And no pizza grounded in reality has made good on the promise of that pizza.
There's a pizza that Max Goof and PJ Pete eat in A Goofy Movie that just oozes with cheese. It always has, and will always, make me want pizza. And no pizza grounded in reality has made good on the promise of that pizza.
Showed this episode to a teacher of mine and he responded with "Oh my God, that looks exactly like a show I used to write for in the 90's." That show—this is where it all makes sense!—was called "Check it Out".
Korean David Cross, we hardly knew you.
Don't go to a *Rival Dealer*, that is.
But will it be better than the Belarus Comedy Awards? No one does a better crippling alcoholism bit than Andrej Ivanovich, darling of the Bellies. And let's not get started on his 2002 special "He Who Has Said That Someone Has Farted Is Also the One Who Has Farted".
Michael looks like a cross between Art Garfunkel and John Malkovich, yet somehow creepier than the sum of them. He has a smile that says 'I'm capable of evil'.
Why is this showing up as Season 15?
Zach whispers offstage at the beginning, "It's the right chair. Trust me". Bookended!
Lt. Frank Drebin: Sam, would you play our song, just one more time?
Sam: Of course… DING DONG! The witch is dead!
Oh man. Something about that archaic " as daemons do" that has me roaring. Very Paradise Lost-y!
I've noticed this season, since "The Doorway", that Roger's cigarette, whenever on screen, is almost about to extinguish. Rogers' age has played a larger role in the narrative, and I'm wondering if Wiener et al have been using the characters' cigarettes as a way of denoting their age and influence. Can anyone else…
Huh, so none of the AV reviewers are gay. Or at least they weren't gay when they were children. They might have changed gay. Or something. If that happens.