That putrid line says it all about that creepy band and lead singer. BLECH is right.
That putrid line says it all about that creepy band and lead singer. BLECH is right.
I'm pretty sure (but not positive) that it was verified as authentic.
Gary Burghoff appears in those nauseating spots, which kind of surprised me since his (absolutely hilarious) Twitter feed was all about what a dickhead Alan Alda was and how much he and the rest of the cast hated him. Now he's on MeTV going on about the cast's chemistry or some such nonsense.
Couldn't agree more. My father used to quote that movie all the time and laugh himself silly. "Staying alive—that's really the key to the benefit plan."
LOL
Martin Sheen's always pretty much skated on being an asshole.
He wasn't half-bad, either!
Could not agree more. I haven't really minded her up until now, but she was just awful last night.
Agreed—that was a heartbreaking scene.
I just watched the episode again and Sarah Paulson's amazing performance brought me to tears. You can see her almost physically deflate in court when she realizes they are laughing at her new hairdo. Heartbreaking.
The Arsenio picture scene was really well played by both actors.
He was feigning surprise at the verdict—he'd already been told what it was.
Agreed—it's very sexy and fun. I love the way LB delivers the line you quote.
Night Call scared the ever-living crap out of me as a child (I recall being frightened of going to bed for quite some time after seeing it) and it still does! Cooper was magnificent—you can practically feel her fear and anxiety. Nice review, but I must disagree on one point: I think the original, creepier ending…