Look at me, I'm Prune Tracy!
Take that, Dick Nose!
Look at me, I'm Prune Tracy!
Take that, Dick Nose!
We did learn in the first season that his middle name was Evelyn.
My name is Buck
and I'm rarin' to fuck.
This guy also wrote Moonlight Mile.
No.
geething = get thing = did you get that thing I sent you?
Knot makes sense, I guess. I heard it as "getthing his naut on."
The Back to the Future reference makes it sound like they are gonna accidentally fuck up history and have to fix it somehow (maybe they gotta kill Lincoln? Too soon?)
Maynard James Keenan, Pam Grier, Sadler as the Reaper, STATION's excellent butt, I just totally loogied on that Good Dead Me!. Bill and Ted 2 is brilliant; one of my favorite comedies and it definitely holds up. I'm surprised by how the writers are treating it, as well.
The pilot is probably the weakest episode (a little too self-conscious, maybe), but the show got fucking awesome fucking quickly. Steven fucking Weber of all people knocked it out of the park two weeks back as a Russian gangster. If you can get it On Demand or Netflix Instant Watch, do it. It's quickly become one…
mbs said in the thread above, "If it's on tv, you owe it to yourself to check it out."
When I die, you can eat my brain. It will give you power.
When I watched it, I thought this was the last KOTH ever, so I took the line "We were good neighbors and we did the right thing" as a final line to be a shot at Fox canceling them finally—- a reference to how the show was treated by the network over the past decade. They were moved around, canceled and uncanceled,…
Yeah, I never really got that…. I found this on IMdB—
How could I forget Harry Dean Stanton and William Hickey?
I'm late to the party but I'll orgasm all over this fucking page.
Opie should act in and direct a sequel to "Village of the Giants" next.
More like Abcessed, amirite?
Because there isn't much of a demand for it around here. I'm pretty sure that obese fraggle-looking nerd's website does SNL talkback, if you're really interested in talking about how much you loved it.
Yeah, I thought that was a clear homage/ripoff/whatever of Willie getting an ax in the back all three vignettes (btw, one of those was The Shinning, which is probably the real reason MacFarlane didn't do that parody as well).