Needs an em dash.
Needs an em dash.
He's barely in it, calling it a Stiller/Wilson movie was supposed to be glib. He's a douchey dude that goes on a date with Leslie Mann's character and one point and Jim Carrey beats him up.
It also kind of makes sense in Knocked Up, because you can't responsibly raise a child in a house with five other dudes who are constantly drunk and/or stoned.
The Cable Guy is also probably the best Stiller/Wilson movie aside from The Royal Tenenbaums.
Well, a lot of people don't keep their clean towels in the bathroom. Mine, for instance, are in a linen closet in the hallway.
I think that's just like, so you don't have to awkwardly ask where they keep their towels if you want to take a shower, and to make sure they don't wind up having to take one into you while you're in the shower if you forgot to get one first.
Exactly! It could be the first ever show to break the fourth, fifth and sixth walls simultaneously!
I thought there was a missed opportunity when he punched Rizzo, Rizzo should have just been like "That didn't hurt, you realize that suit doesn't actually make you stronger, right?"
I think about that line a lot. Not even a Friends fan, but I saw that episode randomly in a repeat like 10 years ago and that joke stuck with me, I recall it every time I have to decide whether to risk re-using a towel if I forgot to bring one into the bathroom with me.
I wonder if the reason Becky didn't appear is because Riki Lindholme was busy filming this week's episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
Yeah, he needed to pick up and manipulate too many things to have "muppet hands," I think. But it's true that Jim Henson, operating the head, often had no idea what Oz was about to do with the hands.
Maybe they can reveal that the whole first part of the season was actually a show and the new show can be about them making "The Muppets" for ABC.
Sure, but that's why random karaoke performers are generally not prominently featured on variety shows.
I was worried he was gonna get an excessive celebration penalty for spiking the ball
Yeah, it was a little ticky-tack, but they're always super quick to throw flags with any contact to the QB, so it's not like it's unprecedented. And he did hit the facemask enough to turn Rodgers' head, so it's not like it was a total miscall.
To be fair, that was explicitly set up as a purely hypothetical thought experiment which he says outright that he doesn't believe himself and didn't expect anyone else to actually believe either.
And people who can't grasp the fact that something being "art" doesn't mean that you like it, necessarily.
The phrase "adult coloring book" sounds super awkward, but it really isn't that different from knitting or doing a puzzle or whatever, I guess.
The funny thing is that this is probably what the backing tracks the original vocalists had to sing along to sounded like, so the timing would be right when they eventually sped it up to "chipmunk speed' — although these sound a little bit slower than the "real" speed.
I don't think he means that he wouldn't have preferred to get a touchdown and win the game instead of a turnover and a loss (obviously), he's just saying that "going for it with a trick play on 4th down" is not a decision he regrets.