When Kenan leaves, I'm sure Bill, Fred, and Jason will come back for one last WUTW and to do some bonus promo for Star Wars 12, Portlandia season 15, and Horrible Bosses 6.
When Kenan leaves, I'm sure Bill, Fred, and Jason will come back for one last WUTW and to do some bonus promo for Star Wars 12, Portlandia season 15, and Horrible Bosses 6.
Yes! There's a Billy Corgan solo song that starts with the lyric "Listen! Listen!" and I can't hear it without thinking of that song.
I have no reason not to believe you, but I still Googled that because, wow.
What's Zack got against recording?
That's precisely when I fell in (SNL) love with Will Forte.
SHRUG makes me wonder whether Trump has any estranged sons.
I wish I was the kind of person that enjoyed stuff like this.
I was so excited for this, but the bottom line is that 90 minutes simply wasn't enough time for five decades of story. They could have done an hour apiece on the Browns moving to Baltimore (and almost immediately becoming contenders…), The Decision and its aftermath, maybe even the '95 Indians.
Next season's draft picks haven't disappointed us yet!
They still gave some screentime to a couple of face-painted douchebags though, which was great.
Spanish language Muse cover band?
I felt like that was more of a joke on AMW's dedication to telling every athlete's dramatic sob story before 90% of them eliminate themselves an obstacle or two into the course.
Queen Latifah (maybe the best rapper SNL host), Snoop and Ludacris.
JusReign is jus dope and Azealia Banks is jus terrible.
I only know him because I bought his Planets LP thinking it was a straightforward orchestral recording, somehow managing to overlook the artwork.
No one over 12 asked for this,
I don't know why I was surprised that it was literally inside of a vault.
That was pretty much my experience too, minus the Natty and Kools.
The Avengers doesn't take place in Cleveland, but it was great to watch that film with a theater full of locals who applauded whenever a recognizable filming location showed up.
Fahrenheit 911 on opening night. Only one of the city's theaters was showing the film and the place was packed, including a blind dude sitting right behind my group who was relying on his buddy to describe everything that was happening onscreen.