On my knees, day and night, scoring points for the afterlife.
On my knees, day and night, scoring points for the afterlife.
On my knees, day and night, scoring points for the afterlife.
I haven't seen it in years, but I seem to remember that there were some episodes where Angelica never got any kind of comeuppance for her sheer evil. Maybe I made that up, but there were a couple episodes where she'd be in the playpen in the beginning, say something to fuck with the babies, and then not appear again.…
I haven't seen it in years, but I seem to remember that there were some episodes where Angelica never got any kind of comeuppance for her sheer evil. Maybe I made that up, but there were a couple episodes where she'd be in the playpen in the beginning, say something to fuck with the babies, and then not appear again.…
That final shot in the unaired pilot, with Tommy dancing to the music video, I remember seeing that in Nick promos all the time. The Nick logo would be on the TV. Weird that they would take a clip from the unaired pilot instead of a clip from the actual series.
That final shot in the unaired pilot, with Tommy dancing to the music video, I remember seeing that in Nick promos all the time. The Nick logo would be on the TV. Weird that they would take a clip from the unaired pilot instead of a clip from the actual series.
Which also explains why the most popular sketches from the last six years of SNL were always the Digital Shorts.
Which also explains why the most popular sketches from the last six years of SNL were always the Digital Shorts.
I really liked the Chipmunks as a kid, which drove my parents insane of course, but I never gave a shit about how awful those movies were.
No movie about movies has ever won Best Picture, though. Not even Singin' in the Rain. There could be a Descendants upset if that trend holds.
Director: Scorsese. It's been a few years since a Best Picture/Best Director split.
Aren't the Wondermints touring with them? If so, then that's where the harmonies come from now.
Randal and Dante were big fans, as I recall.
As far as theatrical Bat-releases go, you've got the two 40s serials, the Adam West flick, two Burton movies, Mask of the Phantasm, two Schumacher movies and now Nolan's trilogy. I'd argue it's all one big franchise.
I got to see a rough cut sneak preview a couple weeks ago. It still needs some effects work and the pacing could use some work in the first act, but it's pretty much done.
The only thing I remember specifically dating the movie is the scene right before the older brother meets E.T. for the first time. He comes into the house, wearing those HUGE old headphones, talking about the high score his buddy just got on "Space Invaders."
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I never watched the show, but apparently not.
But even in Avenue Q, the Bert and Ernie-esque duo (Rod and Nicky) aren't a gay couple. It's a major storyline that Rod is gay and in love with Nicky, but Nicky is straight. I always liked that they were able to play with the most common notion people have about Bert and Ernie without taking the easy way out.
Later, bolt brains! Gotta juice!
We weren't allowed to say "pussy wagon" and "the chicks'll cream" in our high school production. We had to change the lyrics to "draggin' wagon" and "the chicks'll dream." It somehow made a high school musical even lamer.