The greatest climax in movie history. How do you beat centuries of British military history teaming up to kick Nazi ass?
The greatest climax in movie history. How do you beat centuries of British military history teaming up to kick Nazi ass?
There are some brands that rarely go on sale, and Vitamix is one of them.
32 is “too old and brittle” to star in a franchise? Damn.
The fast casual chain might be making the one change no one ever thought it would.
You should hit him with that exact observation. See how it sits with him.
Harold and Kumar director Danny Leiner had a similarly hilarious celebrity cameo in his previous film Dude, Where’s My Car. I really enjoyed the fact that the joke isn’t just that the two main characters pull up to a stoplight next to Fabio. The game of one-upmanship they engage in builds to a fantastic punchline.
After all, you know, it does combine the emotional drama of a custody child hearing with, uh.. ARM WRESTLING!! Hey, remember that movie “Kramer vs. Kramer”? Yeah, that was about child custody, too. Yeah, but it wasn’t that good. I don’t know, it was missing something, you know? Ah, what was it missing? I can’t.. oh,…
Being John Malkovich forms a piece of this puzzle, surely?
This is Larry Sanders Show erasure
The Larry Sanders Show also deserves a lot of credit for warping the celebrity cameo; I think you can find plenty of examples of cameos subverting our public conception of a celebrity since the cameo began, but the NPH-esque, deliberate warping of a celebrity’s public persona has strong roots in Sanders.
NPH’s cameo became the standard-bearer for the self-deprecating celebrity cameo that we now know and love
You had me at the Sklar brothers.
You didn’t ask about “Holiday Road”?
For shame!
Season 13 of Archer premieres literally the day after tomorrow and you didn’t ask him about it?!
I should know better than to treat this comment as a good-faith argument about Bruce vs Jen’s abilities, even though it’s been a tired talking point for a month now since the first preview came out. But it should be stated at least once in the thread that this isn’t what the show actually depicted.
A charming Tatiana Maslany makes us fall for Marvel's latest small-screen superhero
The sandwich chain is revamping its menu and image to remind us how good a sub shop can be.
He was as much a part of the Dodgers, of Los Angeles, of the culture, as anyone in the dugout
Was that the single funniest and most chaotic sequence that the show has ever produced?