This is why Norm MacDonald's right about Breaking Bad. The car in New Hampshire was the snow globe where the fever dream ending happened.
This is why Norm MacDonald's right about Breaking Bad. The car in New Hampshire was the snow globe where the fever dream ending happened.
Pendarvis mentions that Jerry Lewis could be suave when he wanted to be, but I think that's only when a certain formula's available to drink. BLAYVEDGE!
I'll pm you a picture of how you do that w/o any partners.
As someone who gets his information from people who asks questions about one part of the internet on another part, can you let me know when you find out?
On the Coroner.
Cheadle could have concentrated more on the script if he had gone with his original plan and let Miles be played by Zoe Saldana.
So what, before Miles you thought he could play and called him Maurice?
Not many people know this but when Chet Baker lost his teeth and before he got his dentures, he would introduce himself to people or sign forms for social services and that's where the term "Head Banger" comes from.
Not enough to fill a Bugaboo.
Burl Ives didn't take no shit from nobody!
The scene where he's reduced to hooking people off the stage at the Apollo with the neck of his trombone is heartbreaking!
And Richard Dreyfuss must still cherish getting his hand so vigorously shaken by Luke Skywalker himself on the way to the podium!
That's a very good point.
Romantic comedies feature couples that wind up together.
I will never get tired of pointing out that Tommy, the rich, abusive boyfriend in Valley Girl, grew up to become Uncle Jack of Breaking Bad infamy.
And in The Americans, he was married to the hot lawyer that seemed gay until she went to bed with Rhoades' right hand guy.
Get ahold of Aaron Neville singing it. Flooring!
That's from Sail Away. And yes, I am a dick.
I'm always surprised at how many people miss what the Naked Man is really about:
Medved tried to convince my Hebrew school class that Jimmy Stewart was better actor than Marlon Brando. This was in 1989. So fuck that guy.
And I maintain that Dylan's potrayal of Alias is magnificent.