You beat me to it. Yes, they ask your names on the ET ride and say them to you at the end. The reviewer is totally off here, you've got to be kidding me, he thinks this episode is a riff on "Song of the South?"
You beat me to it. Yes, they ask your names on the ET ride and say them to you at the end. The reviewer is totally off here, you've got to be kidding me, he thinks this episode is a riff on "Song of the South?"
You beat me to it. Yes, they ask your names on the ET ride and say them to you at the end. The reviewer is totally off here, you've got to be kidding me, he thinks this episode is a riff on "Song of the South?"
I couldn't get over why Arsenio wasn't dressed like himself in the 80s commerical in some blue suit giving him his triangle shape. Why put a man famous for a flat top in a fro? Little moments throw it all off for me.
I couldn't get over why Arsenio wasn't dressed like himself in the 80s commerical in some blue suit giving him his triangle shape. Why put a man famous for a flat top in a fro? Little moments throw it all off for me.
I bought the cassette single for Robert Miles' "Children" because of the trailer for this movie.
Is he trying to look like Billy Mitchell with the American flag tie?
Not that it matters, but I thought this wasn't so much about QVC/HSN, but more like Jewelry Television with the late night turntables and such. But Jewelry Television is more the loose stones but the same creepy hosts named Dean with one fake eye. That channel takes shitty pale amethysts and gives them fancy names…
The best was Champion putting his paw in for the group cheer in the locker room.
The whole Ryan - Big Mac thing was very much like when Jim made Dwight look the fool in front of Charles in the break room. Another retread.
Best thing on the Angus soundtrack. Amazing, amazing song for mix tapes.
I'm shocked he didn't co-author, "Crazy From The Heat."
I still have my Joshua Tree CD longbox somewhere. At the time I was just excited to see the inspiration for Billy and the Boingers back cover.
I stopped caring about U2 post Achtung Baby, but I was way into that album. I have caught a few songs since then that reminded me why I did like them. I really liked "Electrical Storm," and "City of Blinding Lights," they both come across as magical.
That is an amazing record, and I used to put the title track on repeat. It was a bizarre time when Bono still seemed to be the attractive one (when we all know now it's Larry).
Philly fans booing Mazzy Star off stage. Best city ever.
I didn't say _what_ day.
I did like the reveal back in the day that Andy was actually "Walter Jr." but his parents changed his name when the new little brother was born.
I bet he copied and pasted some standard issue party planning book and just added a few chapter first pages with his ideas is bold type. I bet I could do it in a less than an hour.
The Scrooge McDuck reference did it for me.
Oh man, I thought this would be about Motley Lou and a Hot Tub Time Machine sequel.