it probably helps that the follow through is almost always a configuration of lets kill off as many characters as we can type of deal.
it probably helps that the follow through is almost always a configuration of lets kill off as many characters as we can type of deal.
Also when is Franklin and Bash gonna finish its run? Are they doing a two hour season finale next week then? Normally Franklin and Bash is on Wednesday nights after Legends. FRANKLIN AND BASH!!!!
I will have you know that my brother in law quite likes this Legends program—so he'll be watching at least—that's something. I don't know why TNT saved it til August to premiere—they had to know that they would run the risk of losing a chunk of viewers to new seasons of established prime time shows once the new fall…
I too watched all of Nip/Tuck. I'll maintain that it was at least always watchable even when it started to fall completely the heck apart, as their season in L.A. did, but it was always compulsively watchable.
I don't think I even finished last years' Coven storyline—I remember I got until like episode 7 or so and…
it was ok—it was more of a promise of things to come than an actual episode with beginning, middle, and end—but it was good to see Dean struggling, and it was good to see him buddy buddy again with Crowley. Sam was still totally in danger at the end of the episode tho. I think it was also nice to see them (finally)…
You arrow good kid…you arrow good. (nods)
ditto. I guessed Ed Asner, When the answer turned out to be Walter White—all I could do was say—wait—that's a fictional character! What the hell Jeopardy?!?!?!?!? and then I threw my shoe at the tv. and then my mom yelled at me for throwing my shoe at the tv. never throw your shoe at the tv she said and you know she…
he's currently on broadway as part of the cast for the new revival of "You Can't Take It With You" (I know this because my mom saw it, and I looked at her playbill after she came home and saw Mark Linn Baker's name in the cast!)
it happens from time to time. I remember feeling that way about "Blankman" (although that didn't stop me from loving it either—man I am an easy mark for comedies.)
I said above just now but Al The Mailbox in that same montage of introductions killed me at the time.
I'm a purest—Naked Gun 2 and a half—all the way.
loved it when it was on—but fox at least gave it a ton of promotion over that summer—they even premiered that first episode after that season's opener of The Simpsons on Sundays—and it couldn't even snag an audience in that rather heavily sampled timeslot. (That timeslot having launched King of The Hill, That 70;s…
there was also a lengthy Goodfellas scene where they introduce all the goombahs involved in the mafia along with the requisite long camera pan as one by one each one is introduced and then they get to one "Al the Mailbox" which finds camera panning over to a mailbox standing in the middle of the line of goombahs. (why…
ok you've now single handedly convinced I definitely need to see it again! that image definitely did it!
(slowly raises hand) I saw it in theaters. I was by myself—but I remembered liking it about the same as I did Spy Hard which was to say more than a little, less than a lot. I still remember 2 or 3 jokes that I liked from it one of which was the random cameo appearance of Lamp Chop (of Sherri Lewis and Lamb Chop fame)…
they advertised it as just Mafia!
but for whatever reason the original title (and the title that was kept in the opening credits was Jane Austen's Mafia) No idea why the studio abruptly decided to cut off the Jane Austen part and just market as Mafia. (Maybe they honestly thought the Jane Austen part would just…
There were some solid moments too. From memory there was the incredibly random signed photo of Lou Ferrigno that Jay Mohr sees when trying to get the gun from the toilet tank and says out loud very confused—-"Lou Ferrigno?!?!?!?!?" I don't know why I remember that but I know I laughed quite a bit at that just cause of…
I actually saw it on a date. Its thanks to that that i always think of this as a date movie despite the fact that i know its not. (ditto "Jungle 2 Jungle" which I also saw on a date. Thankfully unlike Jungle 2 Jungle this more than held both my and my date's attention—-it really sucks going on a date and having one of…
well it starts out as mocking—in context on the show he was mocking Elliot for crying over something and he was giving examples of other things to try and mock Elliot for crying at and then he did a full on re-enactment of MacLaine doing the "Give my baby back her medicine" scene and the joke is that he gets so into…
I think the thinking is that they're both multi cam/studio audience shows involving an opinionated family so why not pair them back to back. (I dunno—I miss The Neighbors in all honesty I wanted that one to survive, but its not like that was ever an ideal companion with Last Man Standing either. At this point ABC"s…