God: "Don't do any of that 'Even I couldn't sink this ship!' shit again."
God: "Don't do any of that 'Even I couldn't sink this ship!' shit again."
What are some movies that you think deserved a sequel that never got one? Buckaroo Banzai comes to mind for me.
Before I first watched Star Wars, I thought it was just a line of toys because of all the commercials I saw on Nickelodeon.
They did, and it was indeed called Maple Powered Howard. Also, after Obama became President they had a flavor called Yes Pecan!
I would've gone with Pecan Sandies.
Darn, I was hoping to learn what they discovered about the Event Horizon.
I think all adultery is hypocritical, since it's a betrayal of a trust between the adulterer and their spouse/partner. Some adulterers are more hypocritical than others, but they're all hypocrites to some degree by definition.
Pryor wasn't exactly a saint, though.
As bad as Cosby's hypocrisy may be, I dunno about the idea that his moralizing makes separating the art from the artist harder that it would be if he didn't moralize. I've heard people say its easier for them to enjoy Roman Polanski's work than Cosby's because Polanski's work doesn't have the same moral disconnect…
I love Brent Spiner in that movie. I'm biased because Data is my favorite Trek character, but I thought he was a lot of fun as Dr. Okun
I wonder if all the smartphone stuff in this episode was a tongue-in-cheek way of doing the whole "The X-Files has been off the air for a while, so we need to reference things like smartphones that didn't exist back then" angle.
The guy who wrote Being There?
Alan Alda turned 80 two days ago.
Carmen's henchpeople sometimes had pun names like Patty Larceny or Sarah Nade.
What if her henchman Juneau Wutt stole Mt. Denali?
Sarah Palin would be a great Carmen Sandiego if only she knew more about geography.
Some of my fellow Seattleites will know that Bob Nelson was a cast member on the long-running Seattle sketch comedy show Almost Live!, along with Bill Nye and Joel McHale.
I'd like to see a Legends of the Hidden Temple movie(there was a Carmen Sandiego movie under consideration for a while, so there's sort of a precedent for a movie based on a game show). Or a Double Dare movie that's an fantasy where a family has to go through a series of obstacles and collect magic flags to defeat a…
If they include a monolith the odds would be 1:4:9.
As far as the culture war goes, he's like that last soldier who thinks the war's still going on. He's finally found and his rescuers go "Sorry, it's over, gay marriage won" and he's like "You're lying, the gays are never gonna take our religious freedom as long as I have anything to say about it!"