For years I regarded "Pulp Fiction" as my favorite film of all time but I eventually went back to my original choice, "The Godfather."
For years I regarded "Pulp Fiction" as my favorite film of all time but I eventually went back to my original choice, "The Godfather."
Steve Martin's character was based on movie producer Joel ("Lethal Weapon") Silver.
Chuck U. Farlie
I thought that was someone who just looked like AD because he did nothing.
Letting a patient expire because she didn't want her pregnancy revealed should be enough proof that Bow needs professional help.
I gave up on this show a couple of seasons ago because it had gotten so bad but since "Always Sunny" wrapped up last week I figured I'd check out the final episode. Man, that is an extremely generous grade.
He never met an ape he didn't like.
Uh, what about that fella whose career really took off after he starred in a trio of Spaghetti Westerns? Eventually picked up a couple of Oscars for directing films. What did he say his name was again?
The Bow story was ridiculous. She reminds everyone she is a doctor who saves lives, yet she starts a fire in a shopping mall (that could have created mass panic) which in turn results in an innocent store clerk possibly becoming disfigured.
Lucy lamenting the parents - "My mom's barely drunk."
His needing a Scotch and a James Bond marathon after feeling insecure around Coach Gary was classic Jay.
Yeah, he was one of Tosh's "Web Redemptions." I can't remember why, though.
I agree, especially back (maybe season 1) when the high school kids got the better of them.
The surfer-hippie leader really isn't an actor but some kind of YouTube celeb.
I met Pam back when Tarantino was making Django so I asked her how come she wasn't in it. She told me Quentin called her personally to offer her a part but she had prior commitments and couldn't do it. Later I thought, wow, with anyone else that question could have really been taken the wrong way. But not her, man,…
So I guess the sad sack ex-neighbor was brought in just for the scene with the hot-shot, Ferrari-driving divorce lawyer — who goes to a pharmacy on Thanksgiving Day to buy wart medicine.
(actually the Indy thing was for Crystal Skull, not Temple of Doom)
That was the longest it's ever taken me to recognize Kat Dennings. Thanks for nothing, costume department.
My football beef with this episode is how Homer told Bart that Springfield stole the Atoms from Portland in 2003 yet the Atoms first appeared on the show in the '90s.
Andrea Martin - check. Catherine O'Hara - check. Martin Short - check. Somebody get Joe Flaherty on the line!