Redundant.
Redundant.
Probably Seinfeld-era too, though, because the stand-up boom in the 80s/early 90s meant tons of exposure for comics who worked "clean" on network TV and basic cable.
Yeah, man. My definition for horror is "if this were real, knowing that it was possible would break your brain."
Is semen allergy a real thing? I've never heard of that.
I hear it likes the girls!
I thought we were talking about Richard Dreyfus in drag.
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Every time I see the name "Paula Patton," I picture Paula Pell, who would make a way funnier love interest for David Spade.
When I was a kid, I thought "clown" was a race of human beings, like Asians or black people.
That Conan/Mr T segment for some reason reminded me of the time that Letterman drove around L.A, getting fast-food with Zsa Zsa Gabor: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I hope Al Roker has a really big role in this
Yeah, Disqus sucks.
I remember hearing Tim Burton (obviously) was attached for a while, but I guess it never came to be.
Yeah, it's a small Pittsburgh outfit called East End Brewing. They had one beer a while back called the "Ugly American" that featured a caricature of George W. Bush that the liquor control board really gave them a hard time over.
Man, unless he's reprising one of his previous roles, this will be the FOURTH character Michael Gross has played in the Law & Order franchise.
I'm kind of surprised they're allowed to do this. I have a friend who illustrates labels for a local microbrewery, and the liquor control board is pretty tight about what they'll approve. Nothing that suggests a beer is "strong" or will get you drunk in anyway, and nothing that implies endorsement by the…
Cho vs. the Volcano
"I feel somewhat akin to a fool."
Yeah, I was thinking about that with the age thing—surely, in the old comics, Aunt May is supposed to be Peter's great-aunt, yeah?
Yeah! I went from "meh" to actively excited about seeing him in his own movie.