Yes, several, actually!
First: Who keeps breaking the espresso machine in the White House press corps?
Yes, several, actually!
First: Who keeps breaking the espresso machine in the White House press corps?
I've added it to the queue. I've been waiting to watch it for a while now just due to the overall bizarreness of the concept.
"Squeeb squaw… baba ganoush… Trump is great!"
Frank Stallone's Push it to the Limit?
"Whoops! I forgot to make a joke!"
Up with People Reunion Imminent!
In my lame life, Richard Marx was actually the first concert I ever went to. So, sadly, I had no need to Google for Marx song title puns.
I don't think Hanna and Barbera were so much concerned with the story being pitch perfect but instead "How can we do something for $0.50 instead of $1?" :)
Absolutely. Flash doesn't need to be campy but it should be sunny, bright, and fun. Instead you have Barry "responsible" for every mistake that has been made and an increasing sense of doom and gloom. Save that for "Arrow," if you must.
"Charles in Charge… of our days… and our HUD…"
I believe it was Mikey Day from the Groundlings, who plays the skeleton dancer on the left.
Who are we to doubt the quality of a work by the acclaimed "scribes" of Fruit Ninja: The Movie?
"It's longer than you think, bfred! Longer than you think!"
"C'mere Matt, you sexy little snowflake!"
BAH GAWD, THE NUTCRACKER JUST BROKE HIS NUTS IN HALF!
"Hello darkness my old friend…"
In Colbert's defense, the audience is usually prepped to do that. I remember attending a "Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson" taping and we were all coached to laugh and laugh heartily at anything, even if we didn't think it was particularly funny. Which wasn't hard for me, because most everything Craig says I find…
My failure in fifth grade spelling bee regionals was spelling "winterfeed" as "w-i-n-t-e-e-r-f-e-d." FUCK.
I heard at one point he was mulling over a show that would play at 7 p.m…. that must have fizzled out. Anyway, the game show aspect can go away… I'd just be happy with CraigyFerg shooting the breeze with three guests over topics on a weekly basis.
I'm watching his show "Join or Die" on the History Channel regularly, and he's implemented a few things from the old CF show… opening monologue has the same "Oh, you just caught me!" quality and he does a "final thought" where he takes his jacket and tie off. No fake horse or gay robot skeleton to discuss the…