I'm tied up between the "Over Macho Grande" bit from Airplane! 2 and whichever iteration of SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy had the "An Album Cover" Category in it.
I'm tied up between the "Over Macho Grande" bit from Airplane! 2 and whichever iteration of SNL's Celebrity Jeopardy had the "An Album Cover" Category in it.
I'll suggest "Bird on a Wire" (which would also have the effect of making it easier to not do "Halelujah" until several other original artists have had a second go.
The Naked Gun.
Lavalantua 2: We Explain Where that Second 'l' Came From
Well, it was Hendrix's that made it into a Weird Al Polka, right?
Wait, didn't it already have one? Wasn't The Final Break essentially this?
So I said 'Die, heretic' and pushed him off the side.
I'd really want to see a longer-term trend of this, because as it is "the trend is more or less flat over time, 2005-2006 were outliers, and the author selected them as a start point to create a false impression" is at least as plausible. (And yeah, when they break it down by genre you can pretty well see that it's…
Is it actually going to be Furious 8? I feel like using the same title/number format as any previous installment is a betrayal of the franchise here…
I'm sorry. but for me "How to Save A Life" belongs to George O'Malley, now and forever. Callie gets a small subclaim on it, but Shepherd? No way. He gets Chasing Cars; that should be good enough. And would have matched the action at the end of this episode a lot better; HTSAL just barely fit the Jackson/Kepner…
Anyone else think that's not Eddie but rather Wells at this point, with some time travel muckery going on? That 'in front of your face' line seemed a bit pointed…
'Uncle' in general was what polite southern racists would call a black man who had finally gotten to old for even them to keep addressing as 'boy'. (60 years or so, that is to say.) So, yeah, there's very little about the show or name that isn't problematical.
Surely there's a reliable over-the-counter treatment for taint tarnish these days…
Time jump 25 years forward. Mere's in a nursing home, Zola's a doctor, and Bailey and Ellis are med students. No future technology because the last 25 years have just been one disaster after another including total social collapse.
Preview talk: I'm glad to see that Ultron, unlike pretty much everyone in Winter Soldier, has mastered the First Rule of Fighting Captain America. (If you find yourself holding his shield, throw it as far away from the battle as you can. Holding on to it or tossing it back to him [which is what 'throwing it at him'…
I don't think so. He hasn't been seen lately, and could easily have fallen off the wagon and drunk himself to death after Lexie died, but I'm pretty sure he was alive the last time he was on the show.
Lots of people on the show, most of whom are dead. (Thatcher and Meredith are still alive. Ellis, Lexie, and Lexie's mom, are dead. I think that there are some Lexie siblings as well, don't know how many are alive or dead.)
I'm pretty sure that it was a word for word speech that Shepard had given her in one of the early episodes, if that helps.
A couple years ago Seattle was hit by one of those Pacific Northwest Hurricanes. You know, that happen all the time.
I haven't been this disappointed by a decision from Kraft since they stopped making God's Own Perfect Food, Squeeze Cheese.