I've never heard of this guy until now. Based on everything described about him above, I'm . . . not sad about his demise.
I've never heard of this guy until now. Based on everything described about him above, I'm . . . not sad about his demise.
That was just as unfunny as the David S. Pumpkins skit was.
I haven't seen this much love and attention given to such an unfunny SNL skit since those Roxbury Guys sketches.
Same here.
We're talking about people, right?
I just hope Clint was able to finish taking the crap he was in the middle of when that header photo was taken.
You are one of the worst commenters on this board. Yeah, I get it now!
It's cute that Perkins feels that he needs to reference the Donald Trump-hosted episode in every single review that has taken place since—along with the claim that in each episode since it aired the show has offered some kind of repudiation of that decision. There is no doubt that the Trump episode was a misguided…
Wow, never knew this guy's name until now, but he really had a big hand in shaping the evolution of television—F Troop excepted. R.I.P.
I'm just so happy that tossing salads will still be a thing in 2049!
Norm is a national treasure.
Indie Cindy most assuredly didn’t deserve the vitriol with which it was met
"Those rebels are everywhere! Game over, man. Game over!"
Hi Miranda, have you met Kanye West? And Lena Dunham? Oh great. Well grab yourself a drink and this meeting of The Insufferable Assholes Club will start soon.
It's more of a cautionary tale than a comedy.
My takeaway from this article: Guy Ritchie has a snatch, and they're going to put it on TV.
No one is still talking about this movie today.
No, I think being bass player for the Doors was easier.
Only the sage words of Dylan Thomas can help comfort us on this most distraught day: “Though lovers be lost, love shall not; And death shall have no dominion.”
My God, Michael Jackson sure did a number on this guy.