So do I. But my mom thinks I'm cool.
So do I. But my mom thinks I'm cool.
Zing!
Damn. Just watched a "Squidbillies" episode where they used the closing credits to explain what a bad-ass Mr. Jones was.
I used the birthday rap for my son's birthday last month. Of course, him being only five required me to employ some selective editing at the very end.
I wouldn't mind seeing Stinky Pete as a Navy-trained, mine sniffing otter.
"…God, you're an idiot."
Amber Nash did an AMA on Uproxx yesterday. I asked her if any other Adam Reed alumni (i.e., mc chris) would be appearing on future episodes. She said she'd love to work with mc chris, which leads me to believe that either:
The look on Cyril's face near the end of that scene is priceless.
It seems like comedy is becoming the new jazz. It has its hard-code devotees, mostly young and intellectual, and many of the best comedians, like musicians, are the ones about whom the general public knows little if anything.
Even Archer's theme song got extended by a few seconds in Season 2 to include Amber Nash's name in the credits (and damned rightfully so).
Heckler: "Don't quit your day job!"
Pie Jesu Domine (WHACK)
Dona eis requiem (WHACK)
(repeat ad infinitem, or until unconscious)
A favorite of mine was the "Apocalypse Now" musical number from "The Critic":
This one came out of nowhere. My wife and I were doubled over laughing during "Let The Sun Shine In" when Paul Rudd started scat-singing and Romany Malco did his M.C. Hammer impression. Great high note to leave a movie on.
Amen. I do and I enjoy them both. "Community" is overall a much better show IMHO, but the revulsion to TBBT shown by self-professed "nerds" on this board is a little baffling.
Nor did I, sir. Late night PBS was my constant companion, right up until "Jack Horkheimer, Star Hustler" reminded me it was time to go to bed.
Nor did I, sir. Late night PBS was my constant companion, right up until "Jack Horkheimer, Star Hustler" reminded me it was time to go to bed.
There's no kind of atmosphere…
There's no kind of atmosphere…
I was in my middle teens when WHYY starting broadcasting regular airings of Red Dwarf, Blackadder, Monty Python and Fawlty Towers. That did it; I was forever altered mentally after that. It was like finding my uncle's old Beatles albums.