I seem to recall that was still in the era of The Wonderful World of Disney, though. If so, it's been long enough.
I seem to recall that was still in the era of The Wonderful World of Disney, though. If so, it's been long enough.
Without using the movie ending instead of the real ending, I doubt that'd be a go.
Pretty sure I just wrote the melody to that in my head.
I'll be honest, I dug through the page source to download the Daft Punk dance bit, and watch it at least once a quarter.
I don't know what makes it better (read: what makes me laugh at it more). His facial expression as he reads Suq Madiq, or his inflection. After that, it's pretty easy to tell what you're laughing at. The name, then his reaction, then the name again, then his reaction again.
These threads are always so heinieous.
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I don't think it would be so obvious if, when his characters *were* on the wrong side of the moral code, they didn't simply see the light and come over to the right side over just a few minutes of 300 wpm dialogue.
Reinforcing it? She only said it was a funny tweet. Self-awareness goes a long way.
I'm too young to know, but I wonder how early Jennings (who I *loved* as a news anchor, even in high school when I shouldn't have cared or known better) compares to early/now Muir.
The music director at the Oscars never knows when to cut off when she's, ahem, presenting.
I'm soo, SOO glad I'm not the only one that gets so pedantic, analyzing the mechanics of sports broadcasts. (I also do it for elections night coverage—seriously, you should have seen some of the assessments I wrote.) Of course, I analyze everything for my own videography business, so I can decide what I like/what I…
I remember it getting pretty strong in later years, but then fizzling out in the end. At one point, I favored it over SNL.
It was an ensemble cast. I'd say the first season had his character strongest, but Regina King and Michael Cudlitz ultimately held the weight of the series. That said, based on this pilot and the entirety of Southland, I think McKenzie may be the epitomal TV cop right now.
No, I think that's just the direction they're taking her (or she's taking herself). Remember she got her start on broadway in a JRB show. Can't imagine they'd cast her for that otherwise.
Okay, so I actually stopped to pay attention to the song—I'd only ever heard it in passing—and I have to agree. It's also a fair bit smarter than most of the pop music out there these days, if only for the fact it tells a story instead of breathlessly heaving the same one to eight words at us. I also really like the…
Except I can't imagine he'd ever be okay with just lip-syncing.
Super salad?
"Well, you said it, but we were all thinking it, and … "
The hair. The long hair.
(I have no idea what's going on right now.)