He wants to go to New Orleans, but in the year 1967. So a lot of that money would cover the time machine construction.
He wants to go to New Orleans, but in the year 1967. So a lot of that money would cover the time machine construction.
I still wanted to punch him.
Good song on good album. That said, I tend to skip those songs when they pop up in a shuffle. I had no idea the album was so "maligned," though. Seems harsh.
Game over man, game over.
Agreed. I wished they had given him more to do in The Social Network (though he nailed turning on the Dead Kennedys on the stereo). He was excellent in The Pacific.
EDIT: Eh, never mind. Already addressed above.
I thought he was a little too broad early on, but I liked where he ended up by episode's end. We'll see how it goes, I guess.
JEsus CHRIST!
I guess we can rule out Ron Eldard being an undercover agent, right?
You sure you just didn't have "Sharp Dressed Man" stuck in your head all day? It happens.
Oh shit, we left Tim home alone again! TIMMMMM!
Me too. Every time she shows up I want to give her a hug.
"Stay frosty."
@avclub-b7ee6f5f9aa5cd17ca1aea43ce848496:disqus I'm not rally a Murphys fan, but I'm good w/ that.
Working with Warwick Davis?
Yeah, I've never uttered the phrase "sellout' in regards to a band in my life, but $50 is ridiculous unless you getting three or four other awesome bands on the bill.
She motions as if she would shout, but no sound escapes her mouth. Her mind is now Franco's, and she silently despairs.
Fookin' 'ell, not da cancahEhds.