I think that's a juvenile of the rock monster from "Galaxy Quest."
I think that's a juvenile of the rock monster from "Galaxy Quest."
Likely, not "Garden Party."
Worst Star Trek episode, ever.
Would you like to buy a monkey?
I can't find the clip, but pre-"fame"Jim Belushi was an extra in the Brian De Palma movie The Fury. There's a scene at the beach where Jim shows up many times in both directions. I do not believe he was supposed to be stalking Amy Irving's character.
I didn't, unfortunately. I had just six Corgi cars on my childhood wish list. It wasn't 'til I was a grown up that I was able to fulfill my list with reissues (and one vintage original): Batmobile, Monkeemobile, Goldfinger Aston Martin, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Black Beauty, and the Yellow Submarine. Corgis were (and…
I did like that they referred to his "persona." He's an actor who played a part. If there were elements of the real Nick Offerman in Ron Swanson, fine. Still just a part.
I'm pretty sure that Nez is not joining Peter and Mickey on this particular tour.
Can I add that if photos or videos are shown of Superman in the episodes, Chris Reeve and George Reeves also appear?
It is very strange for a viewer like me (a little older than the average AV Clubber) to see a news item saying that this is the time to make a movie - when the ratings have dropped to their lowest point this year. Paradigm shift, I guess?
Really. It's like bacon-wrapped Filet Mignon.
I was looking to make some kind of Cubs curse joke, but man, 22 games over .500 makes it a little tougher.
“It fosters almost totally negative and destructive reactions in young people. It smells phony and false. It is sung, played and written for the most part by cretinous goons and by means of its almost imbecilic reiterations and sly, lewd—in plain fact, dirty—lyrics, and as I said before, it manages to be the martial…
The list was however sadly lacking in "Dick Van Dyke"s.
Then there's Brie Olson, who I'm told is some sort of adult actress or something.
This clip really is a decent into madness. All it needs is a gunshot after the cut to black.
Paul Simon bought up the house. You'll have to see if he'll resell.
Seven of my least favorite words (in this order): "So, who really owns the Beatles' songs?"
This right here has always been a major pet peeve for me. I think it's almost implicit that these people are "supposed to know more things than me."
Considering there really wasn't an actual, non-digital-effect airport used for the filming, just about anything could have made a cameo.