"Sweet sassy molassy"
"Sweet sassy molassy"
Well, to be fair, we don't know what KIND of pornography it was.
I always think it's weird that they wear their uniforms out in public. I never once wore my Boy Scout uniform to school, and even to meetings most of the kids wore the shirt, untucked, over a regular t-shirt and jeans.
In the Florida version of the Enchanted Tiki Room, they did (Zazu from Lion King, too). It was so unpopular, they changed it back.
I just go in there for the free smells, then leave.
Wasn't it highly implied that the reason was "to get away from Urkel?"
I aged out of Family Matters one or two seasons in, but I distinctly remember turning it on way later one night to see tiny Urkel and Carl camping out on a giant cheeseburger and being astounded at what the prop budget must've been for something like that.
TGIF!
Regarding the first letter: Condoms have an expiration date printed write on the wrapper (usually about 5 years for regular, 3 years for ones with spermicidal lubricant). Not that the writer needs to prove herself, but still, that should give the boyfriend a good idea of when those condoms were purchased.
In the pre-internet world, you couldn't be all that picky.
Sorry, you're getting Chris Kattan next.
Check out the 0:53 mark.
I think one of the terms of the Disney buyout of Pixar was that they'd get to make two original movies for every Disney-mandated sequel/spinoff movie. There seem to be a lot of sequels on the slate for the near future, so hopefully that will mean more originals to come after that.
I get your point, but I'd also argue that Craig T. Nelson and Ed Asner both have roughly the same amount of star power as Ed O'Neill. The only Pixar movies I can think of that are really light on celebrity voices are WALL-E and Brave (to a lesser extent, Finding Nemo, Up and Ratatouille). It does seem that they're…
I was just going to say that! I remember him mainly as the Austin Powers/Meet the Parents guy, but checking out his IMDb, you can see a definite upward trend in quality. Gives me a lot of confidence in this movie.
Gonk droid
Well, Dick Cavett was in the first one.
That's an all-star lineup!
The clip of Bronson twisting the guy's dick off is from The Evil That Men Do.
The movie was okay. Best when it was pure comedy, but like so many family films, it dragged when they tried to shoehorn in a heartwarming message about the importance of family or being yourself or whatever. If the series aims more for the tone of the original show, I feel pretty confident they could do a halfway…