Then Maggie laughed.
Then Maggie laughed.
Brady Bunch!
How can you not include the episode in which Greg and Bobby get locked in Sam's meat locker?
I agree. If they'r'e going to add sex and violence to an classic '80s TV show, it should be Punky Brewster.
I liked The A-Team better…
… when it was called The A-team.
"except their drugs are better."
Also, I have to say that I thought the finale was great. It gave a pretty definitive answer, but one you have to think to come to (and one I'm not sure I fully comprehend as of yet). Yes, it left questions unanswered, but they were never going to answer all of them.
Every question leads to more questions
Who was Juliett's husband in the alt-verse??? I say Walt.
Had the movie on VHS growing up… never watched it though. Will check it out.
The "love letter" scene in Blue Velvet is the best. It's the climax of "through the looking glass scenes" sequence with Frank and his crew. One of the rare times in film where you're promised something bizarre/scary/surreal and its truly paid off. Incredible scene.
Oh, and two more:
Bad Lieutenant
When Harvey Keitel flips out in his car after the Mets blow a lead to the Dodgers. He's so distraught because he lost money, but as a long-time Cub fan, that scene strongly resonates with me.
What do you think Perez Hilton made Travis Garland "perform" during his "audition."
re: Lee's Hallelujah. I wouldn't say I'm a fan of it, but I appreciated what he did with it in context of the show. No, I would never put it on my iPod, but I'm not sure I'd put ANY song by ANY American Idol contestant ever on my iPod, yet I still watch the show and still like people on the show.
Did you not read about Outsourced in which a novelty toy store owner moves to India—that's a can't miss premise! Throw in the comedic genius of Michael Rappaport (The War At Home) and you've got one more appointment on your Must-See-TV calendar!
Now that we actually have a black president
Shouldn't we move onto a different stock minority for fictional presidents? I vote for the flamboyantly gay president.
Steve Martin made cameo?
Wow. SNL really pushing the envelope. Whoever came up with that idea gets the gold star for the week.
Kindreds
"a group of "misfit" attorneys who form an "unconventional" practice together."
Heh.
Ed was Beetlejuice's first name? Didn't know that.
Rampage!
I'd prefer that they turn that game into a movie.