makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof.
makin' waves and catchin' rays up on the roof.
that's what makes the best comedy - in my opinion, anyway. that's why somebody like Anthony Jeselnik can start to get a bit boring and repetitious after a time. and I say this as a fan of Anthony's.
somebody gonna get a-hurt.
word.
well done.
nice.
uhh…watch the boardroom scene with ED-209 again. it's gratuitous. and scarred me for life.
I thought the same thing. that was a nice little touch. great attention to detail this show has at times.
well, back then he was somewhat obscure.
eh…The League stopped being a good show a long time ago. you want to talk about ridiculous, cartoonish antics? then The League is your show.
followed by a Wilhelm Scream.
but we are royally pissed.
wait - are we still in the game?
she was. which is funny to me, because I watched Caroline in the City, and I remember an episode in which her character, an actress trying to make it in the big titular city, was auditioning for the role of a medical examiner on Law and Order, or something. she kept screwing up her lines and flubbing all of the…
gleaned.
drop that loser like a sack of fucking bricks.
finally. thought I was going to have to do the linking myself. I forget just how obscure this film is, that this obvious example is on the third page of the comments.
whenever the first of the month rolls around and I have to pay my rent, I always, without fail, think of that scene.
I love your use of "matinee" as a verb.
a wet blanket, indeed. jeez.