It’s an awful, boring, tiresome movie, but Neil Young’s “Human Highway” is worth checking out mostly because he’d also just discovered Devo. Booji Boy is a recurring character, and there’s a terrific sequence of Devo ripping apart “Hey Hey My My”.
It’s an awful, boring, tiresome movie, but Neil Young’s “Human Highway” is worth checking out mostly because he’d also just discovered Devo. Booji Boy is a recurring character, and there’s a terrific sequence of Devo ripping apart “Hey Hey My My”.
Nope. Never did and never will.
Asspissing? You got in the wrong line. You should’ve gotten in the throw it up line!
Dig Nacho’s ride! looks to be a ‘71 Javelin.
One comment following the premiere of this season’s start in 1977 pointedly quibbled over “This Year’s Girl” as theme song as seemingly incongruous from Elvis Costello’s 1978 LP This Year’s Model without anticipating the show’s relatively rapid pace. That this episode referenced both the Ides of March and St.…
Very true, but then Aykroyd and Curtin are probably each in the top 20 or so of all-time SNL players. Just seems like it’s harder to find two players of that caliber to pair together, who also have to have great chemistry, than it is to get one.
If we’re being honest here, I really just want crack.
Just mentions or visual depictions of substances. Franks too busy getting it mushed under the table by the Snail to be in every scene enjoying booze.
You might try dealing with their obvious psychological problems first. Dennis is a straight up psychopath. Charlie is detached from reality. Dee seems severely depressed. Mac has classic symptoms of abuse. Frank seems to be going senile.
“Block the wind- I’m gonna roast this bone.”
“Chickens”
Ha Dee’s a bird
If we’re talking about psychiatric help, I’m afraid Kerri Kinney already tried that.
Dee really needs to curb her vodka.
I don’t think that’s entirely fair - at least if you’re basing your opinion off his lawyer’s book, who had a serious ax to grind. By all accounts he was quite reserved and could hold a grudge, but did yeoman’s work for charity and those in need, almost entirely anonymous.
He was in Funny Farm, which is a highly underrated George Roy Hill Joint.
The fuck you going on about? Johnny had more class than anyone. Apart from being unable to maintain a marriage and getting pissed at Joan Rivers, I don’t see much he did that was terrible.
Did I just say this line out loud in my Carson impression? You’re damn right I did.
MEDIUM TALENT.
I remember the last panel of that movie satire: "She's left us! We can now act like ordinary people!"