He's black, NBC. Very proud, like peacocks. Right Janet?
He's black, NBC. Very proud, like peacocks. Right Janet?
I have fulfilled my internet nerd posting quota for the day - I may now go outside and play with the regular children.
This show is turning me into a heroine addict - if Kristen is the supervillain, then you can't help but love Brooke.
Ah, the HBO version. Sign Lena Dunham to write it, and watch it win 31 Emmys.
Awful, awful show. I wouldn't hire any of them to launder Diesel's trunks, let alone do the crappy jobs they were being given here.
And whatever it is that Barney does all day long
I don't know that he's best known for Patch Adams.
How many posts must an internet nerd parse
Before you can call him a nerd?
She might know how long peyote lasts.
One step closer to finally getting Bitch Hunter on TV…
I would watch the hell out of this.
I would watch a CBS sitcom starring Will Arnett as a former business executive turned stay at home dad for 3 mixed-race gay-bys.
Kind of feels that way, doesn't it? Networks have let 40-50 much better shows die in the last 15 years with far less effort to save them than NBC is putting into keeping Maya Rudolph on the air.
I didn't feel like it.
The Homer talking beer bottle opener. It got old fast.
Feels like I'm wearing nothing at all.
Nothing at all.
Nothing at all…
Ohh! They drove a dump truck full of money up to my house! I'm not made of stone!
How I Got Into College is one of those movies I remember watching when it ran ad nauseam on HBO back in the early 1990s. It popped up again about 6 months ago and I saw it for the first time in forever - still funny. I wish he'd had more to say about it here.
There were some really funny things in this episode, but all I could keep thinking was how much more I enjoyed the show when Andy wasn't around.
Man, I need sleep. I read that as "equivalent of Bill Murray playing 'Monster Mash' on KBBL", and spent about 10 minutes trying to remember which Bill Murray movie that was.