Way back in the 90s a buddy of mine in the military was stationed in Germany and he shipped me over a copy of "Nekromantik," which I am guessing was probably only available there at the time. That's a fun film.
Way back in the 90s a buddy of mine in the military was stationed in Germany and he shipped me over a copy of "Nekromantik," which I am guessing was probably only available there at the time. That's a fun film.
Does anyone like Joe Buck? I have never heard anyone say a good word about him.
In my book, Neil Diamond is the Jewish Elvis.
As the adults watched the race in their pajamas eating cereal.
Hmm, I don't know. After 25 years they finally get around to using "The Ecstasy of Gold" and it was wasted on that scene.
Amen, brother or sister. Jones filled in for Stewart one night this past week and once he brought his wife out I could not change the channel faster. And that new guy, he's gotta be the president of Comcast's nephew.
I saw that Sweeney Sisters Christmas bit when it originally aired, and ever since I cannot help but sing "Sleigh Ride" in their inimitable style whenever I hear it.
Yeah, that is more Phil-ish.
I think Phil said "Miss Thing."
Can't forget Butters' "If You Leave me Now."
I don't know, to me her little sex kitten approach has become annoying fast. But then again I am definitely not a fan of JPS. I always felt if it wasn't for who she married the only line she'd be memorizing is "Would you like fries or onion rings with that?"
Or is the writing "limp? You know, like the joke he says on the commercial that convinced me not to watch his show.
And it's a really good thing they don't know how much he hates their goats.
Shrewd choice though, that's a solid five minutes of half-happiness.
"Gloria’s fanny-pack reveal was pretty good."
I'm sure a lot of the posters here would not mind packing Gloria's fanny.
It seems every time I saw Clu Gulager in a movie or TV show he was always a cop, usually a corrupt one. The only time I can recall him not was in Don "Dirty Harry" Siegel's "The Killers" when he was a hitman partnered with Lee Marvin to take out John Cassavetes. Highly recommended, kinda famous for being Ronald…
I believe the story. Growing up there were guys in my neighborhood who would drive around, stop for hitchhikers, and then just pummel 'em.
I actually saw it in a drive-in when it was originally released. A double feature with one of the "Elm Streets," forget which one, probably two. That Linnea Quigley, boy, I gotta tell ya…
Didn't he call her "Uncle Fester" as well?
"Whenever You're On My Mind" from his second album "Field Day" was my song of the Summer of '83.