Are they protesting Ryan Stiles's 47% joke on 'Whose Line'?
Are they protesting Ryan Stiles's 47% joke on 'Whose Line'?
Balanced out by HerStory of Dance.
Agreed. My metaphor for it is, 'They played all the notes, but they didn't make the music.'
And rather weird, as the best way to prevent the Holocaust and WWII would have been to prevent WWI.
I think Kennedy gets ALL the points for how he handled the Cuban Missile Crisis. We're talking 'end of the world' shit, and he aced it.
It's that baby face - he never has seemed as old as he is. Jeff has always appeared older.
I second Village of the Giants.
He was originally cast (instead of Errol Flynn) as the lead in the Adventures of Robin Hood. Much as I love me some (lots and lots!) of Flynn, I do wonder what a Cagney Robin Hood would have been like.
It's Austen, not Austin. 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but still.
@avclub-410525841bbf485b7c29db7db4da9b18:disqus You mean Abigail.
Oddly enough, if you're not a Neilsen family, watching it on Hulu helps boost the numbers.
Seventy-three is really not that old anymore. My 91-year-old uncle goes bear hunting in Canada every year. He now needs someone younger to help him climb the trees, but that's about it.
Yeah, Hannibal and Bedelia ate her head. That was pretty clear.
No, probably not.
I would so much rather send her money for this than that stupid bus monitor who got $700,000 for being lousy at her job.
I agree with every word of this. Rocky Balboa was terrific - apparently the less money Stallone has to work with, the better movie he makes.
And then in Rocky II - he proposes at the zoo!
Indeed, it's because of the spankings that I cannot watch this show.
Oh, yes, the audience reaction when the Peterses walked in was eye-opening.
And I loved what he did with Herman - that was my biggest concern going in, but I ended up loving him and what Fuller did with him.