"How's your mom?"
"She's dead."
"I'm sorry to hear that."
"Just kidding. I said that as a joke."
"How's your mom?"
"She's dead."
"I'm sorry to hear that."
"Just kidding. I said that as a joke."
I don't know. "Fan boat", "Bearcat scanner", making everything into a two-sided T-shirt and "I heard a crime go!" were all pretty damned funny and even funnier upon relisten.
I've said "I've said it before and I'll say it again" before, but I'll say "I'll say I've said it before and I'd say it again" again!
BILL MURRAY FOR MAYOR!!!!
I considered giving it five, but stuck with four. It's a legitimately great movie
Definitely. His monologue about being comfortable as himself in the Gym Class Shorts episode is still my favorite Abed moment. Or the Lost DVD line from the Christmas special.
BILL MURRAY AS MAYOR!
I wonder what a certain crooner ghost would have said to Jones & Lowe had he been present.
"Conduit For Sale" for me. Slanted & Enchanted is one of my favorite albums ever.
The guitar outro of this one is what makes me always remember the name Spiral Stairs. Plus it's a great name for a badass player
In pre-World War II era San Francisco, a pipe-smoking child in peril, a child and a little girl face terrorism, suspense and marriage
A blonde drummer works through adultery, adultery and unfaithfulness in Houston.
Poverty, violence and mathematics plague an African-American illegitimate child in a 19th century rural setting
Is this the part where I admit I adore "The Artist?" Because I loved "The Artist" and hate the hate that it seems to get for winning Best Picture.
If that music ever played in a car commercial, I would totally want to buy that car.
The lack of any technical nominations for Upstream Color is mystifying to me.
You're my favorite customer.
Cover Call Chelsea Peretti!
I would have killed for a B-b-b-b-b-b-bonus clip of Jon Glaser as the guy with the leaf blower who kept interrupting the former Pope. That was a highlight moment of the year even if the episode wasn't top notch.
Then there are those times that Geoff interprets the horse's thoughts in the voice of Morgan Freeman and the results are glorious.