And let's not forget Curb Your Enthusiasm's!
And let's not forget Curb Your Enthusiasm's!
Same here. The idea of a head of comedy knowing nothing about comedy is pretty easy, but she pulls it off beautifully with that horrible look on her face all the time.
Same here. The idea of a head of comedy knowing nothing about comedy is pretty easy, but she pulls it off beautifully with that horrible look on her face all the time.
I noticed that too; it's annoying. Something about the edging between the hand and the gun looks wrong.
I do digital compositing for a living, and if you ever want to see if a shot is a bad composite, just look at the edges.
I noticed that too; it's annoying. Something about the edging between the hand and the gun looks wrong.
I do digital compositing for a living, and if you ever want to see if a shot is a bad composite, just look at the edges.
Yeah, *snort*, it's about money.
Yeah, *snort*, it's about money.
As long as his name isn't Adam Carolla, it shall be reviewed incessantly!
Hebrew National is far better. Nathan's makes an awesome hot dog (I grew up in Brooklyn, near the original Nathan's in Coney Island), but to me, that only applies to the restaurants. If you're going frozen at the supermarket, go Hebrew National. No Nathan's, not Ballpark, not Oscar Meyer.
Fuck, I can't believe I can…
Devotees will remember that way back in season two of Curb, she expressed her desire to have a series on HBO because she wants to be able to say 'fuck' and 'cocksucker'. Only took 11 years!
Penn may be the most honest guy in show business, I think. He speaks with such sincerity, as much as I sometimes find it annoying, I dunno… I'm drawn to him.
What about The Fan, the highest grossing film of 1996?
I first read this article on my iPhone and at its reduced size, the Go On photo at the top looks a lot like a 6-member episode of the Community gang. It even kinda looks like Greendale in the background.
What kind of man talks to the HBO? No man. No man at all.
Great job, Sheinhardt Wig Company!
Thanks for posting this. I didn't grab tissues first and now I regret that.
I'd already seen the Colbert interview but this NPR one is far different in tone, and man, is it sad and beautiful. In fact, I think I need to watch the Colbert one now just to cheer myself up a bit.
I'd say the last few days have proved that piracy isn't a threat to popular entertainment.
Snidely, someone with your qualifications would have no trouble finding a top-flight job in either the food service or housekeeping industries.
Robin Williams is pretty amazing in that movie. Whenever I hear people (usually AVClubbers, but sometimes, people in real life too!) complain about Williams' shtick and/or poor acting chops, I always point them towards World's Greatest Dad (and Death To Smoochy).
Incredibly astute equation there, Jesus, I think you're dead on.