It's interesting how many people found that scene hilarious, while my wife and I only found it extremely disturbing and nervous about what will happen next. Not a judgement, just an observation.
It's interesting how many people found that scene hilarious, while my wife and I only found it extremely disturbing and nervous about what will happen next. Not a judgement, just an observation.
I saw them on their tour last summer.
Ah, damn - you're right. Well maybe they just ran into each other grabbing a tuna sandwich at the Warner Brothers' commissary?
Shatner's portrayal in the original TZ episode "Nightmare at 20,000 feet" is entertaining and actually pretty good (if you can get past him becoming frantic over a man wearing what's basically a giant teddy-bear costume), but Lithgow really took it to another level in the TZ movie under Dante's direction. Definitely…
I'm sure he's a nice guy, but James McCartney looks like someone glued Paul McCartney's face to Dick Van Patten's head.
I've met him. He's… an interesting dude.
Or that he's actually a terrier:
So, Harvey Keitel.
It stinks!
He also claimed that a knight with a large mustache and an outrageous french accent farted "in his general direction".
If only he specialized in maritime law like Barry. Or Chareth Cutestory.
Well, just the head.
And definitely his hair color.
Of course no one even thought to combine the two shows. Guaranteed hit.
"Our houses are solid as Iraq!" -Gob Bluth
I can't believe that after all of the times I've seen that episode, I've always missed that reference. I love how they pack so much into the episodes that you can still uncover jokes even after numerous viewings.
"Part Jurassic Park III outtakes, part Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
Oh good, they're getting rid of their annoying "free, ad-based" model and leaving viewers with their annoying "pay, ad-based" model.
I love how it looks like the redhead on the left is giving Trump a deformed middle finger salute.