Pointless I know at this stage in the game with all these comments already, but mine are:
Pointless I know at this stage in the game with all these comments already, but mine are:
She's been on "Murder, She Wrote" lots and I'd need to check my facts here but I think she's been killed like twice. She's always the ruthless corporate hussy or publishing monster, that sort of thing. Angela Lansbury + Jessica Walter = Heaven
Yeah I finally found got around to finding the spoiler for this thing today, good heavens it sounds perfectly dreadful.
Seriously - I am so sick of hearing about this movie and how it somehow announced to the world the little-known-fact that women can be funny. Just when I'm certain that I've seen at least one or two films from previous years or even decades that featured women being prettty effing hilarious, Entertainment Weekly puts…
A bird flew into my giant freak head…
Especially in The Nose Job, going from memory here but he pulls the pipe out of his pocket and some lint comes out with it and it's really funny, but JLD ruins it by laughing Michael R is all like "Do you know what the odds of that happening are?" In the outtake he was really peeved.
I THINK I MIGHT!!!!!!
I remember when I was but a wee lad watching Cheers on regular old TV, at some point I said that it didn't seem like we were ever going to meet Vera and my mom said that maybe she's a character they're never going to show because it's funnier to imagine her than actually see her - which suggests that this had been…
And of course Frasier carried on the trope with Maris, but they did have a whippet serve as her stand-in for a few episodes.
And we saw in the later seasons (I forget when) how they started skipping the first part of the theme song to make more time, or to allow for time being taken away for more ads…
Yeah one of my best friends and I share an obsessive love for Cheers and the "benefit from my depth" line is one of our favorite obscure Cheers references (that and we call people "plucky little soldiers" all the time - obviously this ep is one of our favorites). Also "benefit from my depth" and "plucky little…
I just watched the MST3K "Santa Claus" episode (one of my favorites that I watch every Christmas), and they too have a My Dinner with Andre reference - possibly one of many that I haven't seen or noticed yet.
Honestly I don't know if I have the patience to wait eons before we talk about Nanny G. "Storm over yet? Time to make a rainbow?" This shall be a struggle.
I seem to recall in some extra on one of the Seinfeld DVDs, Jerry Seinfeld said something about how their episodes were not allowed to have clever names, just "The This" or "The That," so that nobody would get too focused on coming up with a cutesy title at the expense of the overall episode.
I suppose since I don't really like Carla all that much, my favorite times with her is when she's being given a taste of her own medicine, sort of - i.e. when she's being insulted and is hardly able to handle it… like in the episode (I think) where Carla gets Diane drunk and tells her a deep, dark, fake secret, and by…
As I started re-watching Cheers in the past year on DVD, I remembered that I never really liked Carla all that much and that I particularly hated "The Tortelli Tort." Now I wonder if this was a Southern thing? I was born and raised in Mississippi, and between that and me being pretty young when Cheers started I'm sure…
Based on my not insignificant experience in the friendly skies the past several years, I can assure Ms. Ricci that there are in fact no standards for attractiveness, spoken or unspoken, written or unwritten, for U.S. flight attendants today. A few are dazzlingly beautiful, some are pretty or obviously were back in the…
"Mr. Beardsley!!!!" Squirm had some of the best host segments, with Mikey the Mike Sprite and Servo the Southern Belle
Is that the one with Bob Dornan? Yeah, I'm glad that's not the first one I watched. That and the Hamlet one.
"Shocking!" Love this one…