I always liked the "Dobie Gillis" reference because while I never watched more than an episode or two of that show on Nick at Night, it was one of my dad's favorite shows.
I always liked the "Dobie Gillis" reference because while I never watched more than an episode or two of that show on Nick at Night, it was one of my dad's favorite shows.
The "Dewey Keebler" line is classic Matthew for me. As bad as Andy Dick has been in everything since, he was good in this show.
Still, I'm always happy to see Major Dad getting work.
I think tv shows just happen…
I'm not sure why. It's always a surprise when I listen to commentaries or read an article like this or Tina Fey's book and people talk about how much work goes into the things. Like if a show is consistently enjoyable, that can't be an accident. But then when the creators talk about…
So far the episodes I want to see next season are the Film Noir and a B-Team story that features Fat Neil, Magnitude, Starburns, Vicki and maybe that red headed guy, with the regulars as background characters.
I believe breaking the story down means more-or-less coming up with the story. The start out with a vague concept and start adding stuff to it until there's way too much stuff, then they start ruthlessly cutting stuff out until there is no stuff. The the put the stuff back in the liked and realize that nothing about…
@tossin: Oh, but what if we lived in a world where it were?
Really, it's the glasses that sells the Waldo impersonation.
I have zero interest in this show, I only wanted to post to give a well deserved "Kudos!" to the headline.
I used to catch in on A&E but the whole series is pretty reasonably priced on dvd. Now I watch it whenever I want, like some sort of God with extremely limited powers over specific television shows in basically the one format.
Damnit, I missed last week's recap.
[EXTREMELY MINOR FUCKING SPOILER ALERT}
@Judge Reinhold: That's a common misspelling, but that word actually starts with a "D".
The thing I don't get about Micahel Sheen…
How does he look radically different in every movie role he plays without actually doing anything different? It freaks me out a little bit.
Take as much water as you need to shave your balls. Some things just should not be a rush job.
Well, it was no "when you someone eat it" but it wasn't bad.
You, sir or ma'am, have effectively summed up the internet.
Breckin Meyer and Seth Green grew up together. Once they detached an inflatable gorilla from the top of a car dealership, and it went rolling down some major street or another. That's all I know about the subject, but it is admittedly way more than any person should.
Well, SBTB sounds like something you'd need to procure funding to get rid of.
Yeah, Leverage isn't bad. I kind of lost interest and didn't see the last three episodes of the last season, but I'll agree that it's pretty entertaining. The cast has a lot of chemistry.