I thought I heard "come" as well, and kind of couldn't believe it! "Dump" makes more sense for this show though.
I thought I heard "come" as well, and kind of couldn't believe it! "Dump" makes more sense for this show though.
That Shaq/Barkley combo was the funniest thing I've seen on SNL in years.
I wonder if she wrote that sketch herself? It does seem to be the type of character she always wind up playing, and I wonder if that's a case of her getting typecast, or if she's writing stuff for herself to play that she just thinks is the most within her wheelhouse.
I thought of that one too—couldn't remember the name or else I would have looked it up to confirm it was Gould. I remember it really creeped me out when I was a kid, but then again I might have just been racist against Chinese people.
Yeah, I barely remember Thir13een Ghosts or whatever they called it, but the House On Haunted Hill remake was really enjoyable. It's not a great movie, but it's got a few good twists and enough humor and general creativity to elevate it above the typical lame horror remake. Hell, it's kind of fun just to watch…
She's funny. Definitely more "hammy" and broad in her acting than most of the cast, with the possible exception of Kenan.
Just re-watched those two on Hulu. She appears in the douche one, but doesn't have any lines (unless she did the voiceover; I can't tell). I was just surprised at how little she was on this week that at first I thought maybe she was out sick or something. Maybe Lorne is just making a concerted effort to push the new…
Was Vanessa Bayer in this episode at all?
I seem to recall hearing that if you watch that extra, then leave it on the DVD menu screen for a few minutes, it plays the sound of a ringing phone.
Uff, yeah. That, to me, is one movie that isn't like "fun scary," it's just depressing. Before the shit really hits the fan, there's a lot of stuff where Ellen Burstyn just thinks her daughter is sick or mentally ill, and the thought of them just enduring that for years (decades?) is so bleak that it's almost a relief…
I guess it's logical that she would work at a kind of overpriced yet informal restaurant—this way you can buy that she makes enough in tips to afford her own apartment, but she doesn't have to put on a fancy dress and know about fine cuisine and all that. But yeah, the interior bears no resemblance to an actual…
Every once in a while, I like reading the Wikipedia entries for the Friedberg/Selzer movies. The "plot summary" sections always sound remarkably like this.
I keep hoping that Taco Bell bell gimmick account will show up and post on this thread. He knows why.
Was anyone else like, "who?"
Where is the thread where we complain about the new Disqus?
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One time Shaquille O'Neal responded to mine. I was thinking about those Taco Bell Double-Decker Tacos commercials he used to do with Hakeem Olajuwon and I couldn't remember if Shaq was the one who liked the soft taco or the crunchy, so I asked him on Twitter (the answer was "CRUNCHY").
I said this on the Terry Crews article, but I'm hoping for Rob Riggle.
Santiago definitely has an Ann Perkins thing going on where she's always slightly out of her element and nobody completely warms up to her.
Yeah, and that character is young Bill Murray.