For the Simpsons (Classic) the reviews picked up where Nabin left off — kind of like Bryan Singer did with Superman Returns.
For the Simpsons (Classic) the reviews picked up where Nabin left off — kind of like Bryan Singer did with Superman Returns.
Is it significant that you cited his two tweets out of order?
You blew your chance at a cutaway to Conway Twitty.
It's a shame that this article is written on the internet. I suspect that there will be no record of in in 50 years. And I further suspect that scholars in the future — students of the history of journalism — would have enjoyed reading it to get a feel for the end of an era.
Between Toys and Rain Man there are two Barry Levinson references.
At the peak of the first dot-com boom, at the turn of the century, my company took us on a beach outing to thank us for our work. On the way there the bus showed us "Clambake," and on the way back showed us "Dude, Where's My Car." I can't even remember my day at the beach because the movies surrounding it were both…
That Star Trek episode was so annoying. For people of the 24th century to turn to Sigmund Freud to understand the mind would be like the crew turning to Euclid or Archimedes to solve a problem in engineering.
Why do you say the Second Inaugural does not fit the timeline? Most of the events take place in January and Lincoln's death comes in April. The Second Inaugural was in March.
Why do you say the Second Inaugural does not fit the timeline? Most of the events take place in January and Lincoln's death comes in April. The Second Inaugural was in March.
I bet this movie would have been great if starring Bruce Campbell 20 years ago
Thants, more accurately it's like Kellogg's short-lived Frosted Rice, but racist.
In the 1960s there was a Saturday morning cartoon show called "Linus the Lionhearted." It's characters were all mascots from Post brand cereals. There was Sugar Bear from Sugar Crisp, the mailman from Alpha-Bits, and a racist Chinese caricature from Rice Krinkles. Linus himself was from Crispy Critters.
The bit in his act about pervy guys at the gym makes more sense after you learn that she is his co-writer.
I dunno. Personally I rooted for him to get with J.D.
It wasn't actually a backdoor pilot. It was originally just a failed pilot, recycled as content for "Love, American Style." Then when "American Graffiti" became a hit, ABC pulled "Happy Days" out of mothballs.
No, the precedent was set in 1967 with "The Jungle Book." When Louis Prima, Phil Harris, George Saunders, and Sebastian Cabot were brought in to voice their own recognizable personas, some people criticized it as lazy. But it set a template that Disney continued to follow: Phil Harris and Eva Gabor in "The…
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Is anyone else hoping to see a USA Network movie — "Burn Notice: The Rise of Maddie Weston"?