And you can wear it in your Hot Tub Time Machine.
And you can wear it in your Hot Tub Time Machine.
"Sexy Human Centipede….and Frog."
Maybe they WERE all in the same house - on the Fox lot. And Bakersfield stood in for rural Ohio.
But, why was Quinn already back at school by the end of the episode? I swear it seems most TV writers have absolutely no idea about what goes into labor and delivery. Most labor doesn't start with water breaking, yet it seem like 95% of all TV births start with those very words. And the mother is exhausted for weeks,…
While "and stuff" is pretty great…
…nothing can compare to the greatest rock lyric of all time from America's "Horse with No Name"
Coincidentally, I've just started Ex Machina, and I 100% agree. This stuff writes itself, but I think it just might be to adult for the room.
I know it's not a movie…
…but I'd love to see a Y:The Last Man series.
I had no idea babies were involved. But then again, I'm a Unitarian where the kids at our congregation take no fewer than three age-appropriate classes on sex, so shows what I know.
That's the plan.
How About All Inspirational Auditions…
…condensed into one truly awful series.
I'm intrigued, yet disgusted. Not unlike my bizarre fascination with "Human Centipede." I'm sure if I heard this song, I would have nightmares for days.
That song is fiercely peculiar and more than a little creepy. I am so surprised that a song like that was ever a hit, much less a Number 1 hit.
Eat This Not That
…was so useful that it actually was instrumental in my husband losing a ton of weight. We also have the kid's version, which was even more instrumental, since my husband loves garbage food.
I have a friend who woke up one morning and suddenly realized that she has a wheat allergy. She also constantly bitches about how little money she has and how she's in debt and blah, but she has no problem buying loaves of frozen gluten free non-bread along with dry non-muffins, gross non-cookies and bland non-cheese…
The Oldest Skewing Show I watch
…well, except maybe Antiques Roadshow.
I only saw the Ghostbuster sketch on an SNL anniversary show. It's pretty obscure as these things go. Did anyone see it in another context?
Steven Hill and his Tourette's-like need to cut a deal in every case was a beautiful thing. My husband and I still play a game where we come up with the weakest punishment for the most heinous crime.
I was scrolling through these comments looking for someone else who noticed that and, yes, it WAS John Locke High school and the Black Ghostbuster DID say that.
Not only that, I learned so many references from MST over the years, that sometimes I forget I didn't grow up in the 70s.
No better than Laserblast.