He's still capable of doing that. But he's also made it clear that he won't because he can't make any money that way.
He's still capable of doing that. But he's also made it clear that he won't because he can't make any money that way.
By the 90s, SNL was enough of a cultural institution that I don't think it was really in danger of being canceled for one or two lousy seasons. But there have certainly been times when Lorne was under pressure to make major changes, and probably would have been fired if he hadn't. But by that point, I think Lorne…
If that had been Claire Forlani's ass, the movie would have doubled its gross.
They are the angry one.
I knew I saw Dan Rather in there.
Have you seen the original Telly?
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Which he has to do with his palm since his fingers don't work.
And for exteriors, they're now only showing the house from the rear, and it's pretty clearly not even in the same neighborhood as first episode. The back looks like a dump that's just begging to be set ablaze.
The only part that didn't make sense to me is that it seems like he's still officially in the job, meaning he would basically get paid by a struggling company to do nothing until he gets his head straight. I don't see how a guy like Bosworth would willingly become such a charity case.
I had some exposure to Telnet, but my first time ever getting to actually use the World Wide Web (via Netscape) was on a college visit. I'm still capable of wasting plenty of time online, but it's nothing compared to those first few months of Internet access when I could finally research (and maybe even get something…
FidoNet was my first exposure to the wonderful world of online political bickering. Eventually I learned to focus most of my time on the MST3K board.
We had one in our dorm computer lab. The OS made no sense to me, but it was a convenient way to separate the generic everyday nerds (me) from the ubernerds.
He was also the music supervisor for Breaking Bad, so that's not a big surprise.
Wasn't there an episode in the first season where we see her first paycheck, and it's made out to Cameron? Maybe she got her name legally changed, but that seems like the kind of red tape Cameron never has much interest in dealing with.
She lived in a house with three floors and five bedrooms? What are ya, a Rockerfeller?
I'm not sure how portraying Calvin's mom as a bit of a ass was supposed to be balanced by showing her doing light housework.
There's a story Dave Thomas from SCTV tells about a sketch called "Vikings and Beekeepers." It made no sense at all, but the sketch forced the staff to come up with multiple one-use costumes and a Viking ship. Plus they built in a recurring sight gag where all the actors rush from one side of the ship to the other,…
Tickling the Labias of Children?
(I'm very, very sorry…)
And contortionism from John Cleese.
But that's because people flip around an catch an episode or two when there's nothing better the want to watch. TBS doesn't really think most people are watching 3 straight hours of The Big Bang Theory every night.