After this and that Sundance event which supposedly stole a “wall of cards” element that Oz had invented, it’s pretty obvious he holds no punches for confronting people on Twitter!
After this and that Sundance event which supposedly stole a “wall of cards” element that Oz had invented, it’s pretty obvious he holds no punches for confronting people on Twitter!
To be fair, Rivers does look like he’s in his 30s still...
I guess Golden Globes have all the “comedy/musical” categories, so this could work out. I just wonder if it’ll branch out more in the future because of it... guessing not though since we’d have the situations like The Martian trying to qualify as a comedy to improve it’s chances of winning.
I think they may have been onto something... take these clips for example.
Yup. He was born in late 1989 via Cheers, so unless they did some soap opera retcon deal, he’d be in his late 20's by now. Niles’s son would also be in his early teens.
Yeah, I think it was just him sprouting off a hypothetical more than anything. But it also shows he was open to things like that back then... truth be told, I think he was always open to reprising the role again, even when “Frasier” was winding down.
I think he did a video a few years back where he floated the idea of a Frasier spinoff centered around Frasier and Niles’s kids, with various personalities from Cheers and Frasier popping in every so often. Sounds like he’s floating some different scenarios around here.
Later, Jimmy Kimmel tells him apropos of nothing that Hill smells better than he would’ve expected.
Well, I suppose they’re not repeating themselves... if it was another spy/thriller/historical piece, some people would be up in arms about it anyway. Plus, it’s Freeform.
Alas, the friend is still alive, but perhaps he laid the groundwork down for him...?
This sounds like my best friend, who often goes into graphic detail about the terrible things he wants done to his corpse when he passes away.
I read Dave Holmes’s memoir recently and he devotes a brief chapter to Camp, basically saying that he’s always asked about him despite the fact he hasn’t seen him regularly in years. He adds though that he really had no hard feelings towards him and usually got along with him okay.
It's all going to be AppleDisney at some point anyway...
I was laughing out loud with how Louie was saying goodbye to Tenderfeet, so I also felt they used him pretty well in this episode.
Does anyone else remember The Flintstone Kids? Do any of you remember Fred and Barney’s voices changing at certain times later on in the series?
I used Vudu somewhat, mostly because it was the first service that allowed me to get a digital copy of my DVD or Blu ray in the process through Ultraviolet. It’s not bad, and while I have some issues with the user interface, I could probably say the same thing about Amazon prime (which I use for TV shows and the like).
Ah, mid-teens to early twenties...
I noticed that too. I guess the reference thing is going to actually be “a thing” from here on out now.
“I will not FIGHT.” also made sense of his stance for me as a six-year-old as well.
Oh, definitely. I’m fine with time travel always being a small part of the Trek universe, and even using it for the purpose of the reboot in 2009. I was just saying that it’d be nice if it wasn’t relied on for Star Wars as well.