No matter how lame the series around her gets, Melissa McBride is always on point.
No matter how lame the series around her gets, Melissa McBride is always on point.
But there are always more people dying, adding to the supply of "fresh" zombies.
There was an interview with Robert Smigel about his Triumph bit with the people waiting on line to see a Star Wars prequel. It's one of his most famous remotes, and there's a scene where he has a guy holding up signs that make fun of the people. In one of the takes, the sign says "Fags," which is what they used in…
I'm surprised there's not been more of a compare-and-contrast between Fallon Late Night and Fallon Tonight Show. The former show just seemed a lot less forced in every respect. And at a time when his company was Leno, Letterman, and some other guys who grew up on Letterman's snark and self-flagellation, having a…
I believe NBC was also the originator of the super-maudlin series finale promo campaign. "You've laughed with them for 10 years…"
It's Insane, This Guy's Taint!
Let's all remember that Al Franken's idea of getting tough on Bill Clinton was to do a sketch that consisted entirely of him entering a McDonald's and eating other people's food.
If I remember correctly, he named his personal corporation Bag Productions, which is referenced in "Come Together."
¿Qué?
Shining Time Mothafuckin' Station, that's what.
Yes, Cliff Hangers is pretty easy to win with minimal price knowledge, but seeing the mountain climber fail to tumble to a horrible death is no fun at all.
It was not, I promise you.
"Hi, do you have any Bud Light at this interview?"
Yes.
"Well, I'm Mr. Jem-i-stone."
You're Eddie Jemison?
"Yes I am!"
I didn't think the imagery was all that scary. I thought it was mentally scary on first viewing when you are initially led to believe this kid is going insane and is terrified about it. Once we discover that "I see dead people" is literal, it is, ironically enough, no longer really scary.
How many employees do they need to make sure people don't go over their character limit?
He lived in a penthouse above New York in the 1970s.
I'm not sure about that. What I was thinking of was the original full-page Calvin fantasy artwork he'd put in each of the collections. I think the collection published after his retirement was the first one that didn't have anything like that. Instead he just answered some fan questions, which I thought was an odd…
I just wanted a picture! You can't disappoint a picture!
The show depicted Justin Bieber as black and featured a fake animated commercial where a cop beats up a wolf for trying to eat cereal, and you think there's no weirdness?
A friend of mine spent a couple of college summers in Mexico, and his town was littered with American fast food Mexican joints. The only thing worse was that his host family wanted to make him "feel at home," so they often made him ham sandwiches on white bread for dinner.