"Jenna Maroney, you are my slave."
"What? But the sheik who won me in that poker game was beheaded."
"Jenna Maroney, you are my slave."
"What? But the sheik who won me in that poker game was beheaded."
Those were the best days of my flerm.
They could've called it More Money Than We Make Doing a TV Show for a Year but that was also too generic.
I hope she drops her top at the Tonys again.
Empire Yoda is pure magic. It must be remembered that Frank Oz not only did the voice but he operated the damn thing. It was a complete performance. The CGI Yoda has the same voice but not the soul.
I also agreed with the argument that Yoda fighting with a lightsaber basically contradicted what Yoda was about, and that the lightsabers were overused in general.
Over the last decade or so, there have been a bunch of great ones, yes. The way Robot Chicken keeps mining great gags from tiny aspects and moments in the Star Wars universe is astonishing. I didn't think Green and Senreich could keep it up.
Sophia hit upon it, of course, in that Amy, while adorable, is too "high school." She wants her life to be all neat and perfect, wants to be the popular kid, and wants the teacher to like her. Maybe Jake is realizing that his feelings towards Amy is more akin to a teenage crush, and that Sophia (even if it doesn't…
Animals close up! With a wide angle lens! Wearing hats!!
Good call. Despite a few laughs (all of them from Rick Moranis) Spaceballs is pretty lousy. Something like Hardware Wars is a lot shorter and a ton funnier.
One of my favorite parts of the first film is General Motti's open disdain for Vader. It clearly marks Vader as an outsider in the Imperial ranks, and not exactly a welcome one.
When you think about it, Vader's role in Star Wars: A New Hope is essentially in a b-story (which leads to him facing Kenobi towards the end of the film.) The main story (getting the plans to the rebels so they can formulate a plan to blow up the Death Star) doesn't really require him.
Longoria and Sandberg have surprisingly good chemistry. I also like how she was up for being involved in his hijinks and didn't get all weirded out when she learned about his feelings for Amy. (I do like how that confession he gave at the end of last season ended up biting him in the ass a little.) It would be kind of…
Well put. It's easy to forget, but Tarkin was a magnificent bastard of the highest degree. The way he coaxed information out of Leia then blew up Alderaan anyway was evil turned up to 11. He also rather happily mocks her ("You're far too trusting") before he does it. Even Vader, under his mask, was probably thinking,…
I loved how a recent campaign by Dominos basically revolved around the fact that everyone knows their pizza is terrible.
"What is that crazy metal bird in the sky?"
Watching the tag again makes me think that someone could probably make a 10 minute supercut of people slamming doors in Sheldon's face.
Nice to see Root have recurring characters here and on Brooklyn Nine Nine (as Boyle's dad.)
Some of the best moments on the show is when Amy stands up to Sheldon in a very forceful way:
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