No love for The Incident? It's definitely not his best, but it's got its moments for sure.
No love for The Incident? It's definitely not his best, but it's got its moments for sure.
If that's a steaming pile of shit, what does that make European Vacation?
*adjusts glasses, takes puff from inhaler*
It's funny that a lot of MADTv's cast members went on to lead somewhat successful/known careers or are still working in comparison to most SNL alumni.
See, Naked Gun quotes are relevant to all conversations.
Why are you eyein' my lemon drink?
Well, he is Quentin Tarantino. I would expect no less.
Does the Millennial Falcon live in his parent's basement mooching off his friends and family until he "finds his dream job"?
Beginner's guide:
And Bruce Hornsby on piano. It's a good song.
I knew he was in 1 and 3, but where is he in 2? I need to go back and rewatch it.
They're not here for you, Frank.
This very much amused me in imagining that Brad Pitt was actually saying it.
@avclub-96cdc36df8693c50f75ff744467a6a00:disqus - Is it safe to assume that you are the sole influence or contributor to any and all Rush material within the AV Club website?
Wahoo! Rush!!
They're called "themattjones88".
It's a bit passive. He needs to B-E A-G-G R-E-S-S-I-V-E.
I WISH Pearl Jam was played on Classic Rock Radio here. Seems as though classic rock here is defined as Eagles, Bob Seger, AC/DC, ZZ Top, wash, rinse, repeat.
As someone who doesn't care much for the "modern" Tom Waits everyone else is so in love with, I do magically love his first album "Closing Time." It's just such great atmosphere and noir-like feel. And it showcases that the man did have a good set of pipes on him at one time.
Ha! It would be great/horrible if they just made a sequel to the '98 'Zilla.