There was also Casual Sex that featured a Dice-ish, but not exactly "Dice" Andrew Clay.
There was also Casual Sex that featured a Dice-ish, but not exactly "Dice" Andrew Clay.
They'll even use dress sketches for the West Coast airing later in the night.
Wow, I haven't thought about Maria McKee in a long time. Last time I heard her was a song on the Pulp Fiction soundtrack.
I obsessed about catching a rerun of a Nathan Lane-hosted episode from the '90s because it featured Will Ferrell as Dennis DeYoung hawking an K-Tel type album called "The Songs That Ruined Everything." The album featured songs that "marked the creative decline" of formerly respected rock artists, like "Dancing in the…
I thought the late-film romance between the Kavner and Aykroyd characters was tacked on almost to justify the promotion of the film from the woman who "created Harry and Sally."
I wish they'd bring backup news anchor Scott Christian back once in a while.
One of my favorite subtle Simpsons jokes is that Moe hawks his Lucille Ball oysters not by having one act out any of her numerous still-known catch phrases from "I Love Lucy" but as her character from the commercially successful, but nearly forgotten, "Lucy Show."
I think commenter Les Winan should do more thinkin' and less whinin'.
Whatever it is. That is what you call a hairdon't.
It's not ratted. It's feathered.
I always think of the immortal seduction line "Peel me like a grape so I can get outta here!" There were so many great bits in that two-parter. Carol Kane won the Emmy that year, and surely that episode was submitted.
Please make this movie so I can go on the message boards after seeing it to complain about how they left something out!
I believe they met on the Taxi episode "Sceneskees from a Marriage," though they didn't have any scenes together.
Warden Gordon Borden was played by William Redfield, who unfortunately died not too long afterward. He was in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and also played another memorable sitcom brother on
"The Odd Couple" as Floyd Unger, who owned a bubble-gum business in Buffalo.
That's a nod to the fact that Ron Kovic and the Baldwins were all from Massapequa, L.I. But they didn't go the extra mile to work Jerry Seinfeld and Brian Setzer into the film.
With all of the tremendous characters and actors who were on the series for most or all of its six seasons, he's still an integral part of the show's history based on that single, two-part episode.
Alzado did star in the Canadian-produced, wrestling-themed sitcom, Learning the Ropes. He played a single father and teacher who moonlighted as a masked pro wrestler. Most episodes included a cameo from an AWA/NWA (but not WWF) star. I watched it a couple of times because his daughter was played by the actress who…
There's also L'Esprit Sweatshirt that girls in my high school wore in the eighties.
Though Larry and the Darryls got the "Fonzie ovation" when they entered a scene, my favorite bits sprung from the illogic logic of Chester and Jim.
For the first few years post-breakup, they were still recording under their Apple contract, so each member got 25 percent royalties on any of the solo albums regardless of who made it.