I hope so, otherwise they had to break her right leg to get it to stand like that.
I hope so, otherwise they had to break her right leg to get it to stand like that.
I watched it a few months ago. It was my kind of thing, so I liked it, but I didn't think is was fantastic… top flight Netflix fodder, though.
What I like about his 13 albums list: it actually makes sense to fans of his music. When a lot of artists talk about their favorite albums, they try to impress you with a bunch of obscure blues 78s or German dance music or something. But Robyn talks about what he should be talking about: Beatles, Syd Barrett, Byrds,…
I'm familiar with Soft Boys up until Moss Elixir. I've always been a fan of his poppiest, catchiest songs (Balloon Man, If you Were a Priest, Queen of Eyes, Egyptian Cream)… what are some highlights along those lines from the past ~17 years?
"I thought you dirty apes could talk!"
Maybe not, but if you quoted Monty Python in front of the headliners you'd get Minimum Polite Laughter
Dawn of The Planet of Disembodied Gary Oldman Mustaches
Whoa! Simian!
That's actually just a large mustache.
Eh, just give me a link to a funny clip and you win.
The twist is that they rise from the dead to eat people, but only the ones who have recently ingested a banana.
Gigantic?
Won't the new Disqus format ruin this thread?
Actually, @avclub-46ffbbb58de8060c1532382cddc7692c:disqus , I genuinely love the following songs: Evenflow, Jeremy, Dissident, Rearviewmirror, Daughter, Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, MFC, and Vedder on Against the '70s and Hunger Strike. They are GREAT when they have a hook to work with, but dismal…
"Do you know I was in Coach?"
They figured out the only possible way to ruin the Whose Line format.
Okay, here's your roles:
@avclub-33807fbc68d335db8080d3c10cb78822:disqus : homeless penguin
@Scrawler2:disqus : Donald Trump!
@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus any adjective of your choice
And today's taboo word is: Muffin
I liked both hosts. I don't like Aisha Tyler but she'll probably do fine. Stiles and Mochrie are all you really need to make it work.
No, I'm pretty sure he's been doing the exact same routine continuously since 1998.
This is a little unfair for Aisha Tyler. The rest of the cast will be doing all kinds of things—singing, dancing, parody-rapping—but she's going to have to pretend to be a
comedienne on every episode.