If you have never seen the Lawrence Welk, Politics Nation, or Californians sketches before, like I haven't, then this episode was a genuine laugh riot.
If you have never seen the Lawrence Welk, Politics Nation, or Californians sketches before, like I haven't, then this episode was a genuine laugh riot.
If you have never seen the Lawrence Welk, Politics Nation, or Californians sketches before, like I haven't, then this episode was a genuine laugh riot.
Yeah, but it's a great shot of the shelter. Imagine sleeping in that for 38 nights.
You know who did a good job with this kind of thing? Miss Congeniality 2. I think the beginning of the movie featured Sandra Bullock talking to (presumably) Benjamin Bratt on the phone, going through a messy breakup, and you could only hear her side of the conversation, if I remember right. I liked it because it took…
"Shakespeare" was the best ever.
Wait! That wasn't a nightmare I had once?
Leopard-skin shorts? Really?
I can't fault Chelsea of Sabrina for their gameplay. Making it to the final three without being the person who was playing all sides probably seemed like a sound strategy.
If there ever were a season in which everybody was smart, they would all end up looking stupid.
Survivor's going through a spell like the Super Bowl did in the '80s and '90s. You can gripe about the blowouts, but you still have to appreciate seeing a master do their thing. (And there's always the spectacle to rely on too. Parade of Losers = Bud Bowl.) More chaotic seasons lay ahead, to be sure.
Could someone give me a list of the ways to watch Community that will help the show in the fall? From the most helpful (watching it when it airs, I assume) to the least helpful (not watching it at all)? I currently DVR it and then watch it again on On Demand, and I want to make sure I'm doing my part. Also, does…
I too think that photo was an excellently appropriate choice.
The one crucial thing that we the viewers don't know is: Who has built up the most personal goodwill among the men since day 1?
Remember, the jurors aren't just choosing who they think deserves to win the game, they're choosing who they want to see receive 1 million dollars.
If Kim is smart, which she is, she'll take the credit for betraying Kat before anyone else does. Kat is just one vote, and Kim would never have gotten it anyway. Refusing to pander to Kat will make her look much more deserving in the eyes of the male majority on the jury.
Has anybody else remarked on how closely Kim and Kat resemble Geena Davis and Lori Petty in A League of Their Own?
Vexingly ubiquitous. I like the way that rolls out.
Ain't no way Jimi had a white rhythm section. '
Since we're including songs that don't start with the snare, my vote goes to Zombie by the Cranberries. It's just as pedestrian as many of these examples, but it's original too, and every bit as powerful.
Maybe there's too much crash with the snare in Rock and Roll. Only reason I can think of.