I miss chillwave
I miss chillwave
The Kids In The Hall on Disney's Lilo and Stitch
The Kids In The Hall on Disney's Lilo and Stitch
The kooky homeless man who encourages Warren Beatty to start talking in rap-speak from Bulworth.
The kooky homeless man who encourages Warren Beatty to start talking in rap-speak from Bulworth.
Do yourself a favor and watch the Dizzy Gillespie part of the Family Circus special.
What ever happened to that pilot Fox ordered for Peter Bagge's "The Bradleys" in '09?
The Wire Season 4
All my life really is just weed and brews.
I'm also a huge Lizzy fan, easily my favorite hard rock band.
He's got my vote. I'm sure that Brian Wilson crowd will make their case, but I think Lynott is the better lyricist.
I just got some unreleased stuff from the Black Rose sessions, Huey Lewis plays harmonica through a lot of it. If you're a Dirtbombs/Lizzy fan and you've never heard the first cut of Ode To A Black man, you owe it to yourself.
Or the episode where all the grownups are aliens and a pretty esoteric Easy Rider gag pops up out of nowhere as alien Stu is explaining his planet destroyer: "Who's gonna notice except for a couple of hippies… or maybe Dennis Hopper?"
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Anyone remember the Rugrats ep Chuckie's Wonderful Life? Angelica is a fat, Jabba-like monster who everyone feeds and lives in fear of, Phil and Lil are super destructive sociopaths, Chuky's dad is a crazy loner with a sock puppet, and Tommy is a little broken down twig with no self esteem.
I haven't read the comments yet, but I'm gonna post this Bob Newhart sketch, because I figure a Mad TV sketch is usually a thing to avoid here. But this is like any classic Newhart bit to me, (I'm not saying it's King Kong, but it's similar). And yeah, he's a sucky therapist in it. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Think about how his life was a comic, and a movie, and a play, and there are all of these different representations of him. It seems pretty Harvey pekar to me. His wife made dolls.
@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus Totally, if anything she's just as spooked as he is.
The scene in the Sixth Sense where Cole thinks he's safe in his little red tent, the the camera does a 180 and an emaciated, vomiting, Mischa Barton ghost is on the other side, being all scary and dead and shit, cue music sting. That broke something in my brain, nothing has been scary since. Still love horror flicks…
I looked this up right after I saw his last special: