It was parodied in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey for crying out loud, although it probably went over many of the viewer's heads.
Sure it's a low brow movie, but playing Battleship and Twister against Death is pretty f'n funny.
It was parodied in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey for crying out loud, although it probably went over many of the viewer's heads.
Sure it's a low brow movie, but playing Battleship and Twister against Death is pretty f'n funny.
…and Wikipedia calls IMDb a liar. (but the Wiki sourcing looks a little suspect.)
IMDb says January 7, 1977. He theoretically could have still been promoting it though.
What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (23 Sep 1976):
What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (21 Mar 1985):
You're lucky. These exercises in nostalgia are the closest I can get right now.
Ben Carson doesn't "see a political path forward" and will not be attending the debate tonight, yet he is not dropping out of the race. If it were someone even a smidgen less batshit crazy, I might even be surprised.
…Omar Figueroa Jr. and Antonio DeMarco, who are—adorably—competing in the super-lightweight division.
Tina Fey said that she cast Martin Freeman because she enjoyed his work on The Office and Fargo and because she likes "pocket-sized men". So for all of you pocket-sized men out there, your chances just improved by a millionth of a decimal point.
Also see Chris Brown.
Tim Kazurinsky had one character that I remember thinking was kind of funny: Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer, a Hindu "Enlightened Master" who cleared up “The Great Unanswered Questions of the Universe” (from Wiki). It's been several years since I've seen the sketch so perhaps my memory is distorted. Anyway, good job…
What They Were Probably Promoting on Carson (04 Mar 1981):
Like "Candyman"; if you say his name three times he will make another Celebrity Jeopardy! appearance.
So in the view of the judges, "law student" is a profession. Not a huge leap, but I'm not sure I agree with the reversal.
Maybe the three contestants are of the mindset that Genesis ceased to exist after Peter Gabriel left the band.
“…number one on the college charts this summer was “Better Than Ezra”. And at number two… Ezra.”
—Norm MacDonald
Dammit beema, I haven't watched the episode yet because you said you weren't going to do these damn things.
PS: Good job on doing this damn thing.
I guess we have to wait till next episode to see the various reactions to their "emotional" items. I doesn't seem like they would go to that trouble and then have absolutely no payoff. I want to see tears, dammit!
Caleb running through the water was a beauteous thing to behold. He looked like Jesus.
Not to mention a trope or two or five.
Bad dancing? Check.
Seated next to the kitchen door? Check.
Feeding the dog food you pretend you like? Check.