Worst. Crossover. Ev- Oh, who am I kidding, I’d lap that shit up.
Worst. Crossover. Ev- Oh, who am I kidding, I’d lap that shit up.
I always found MadTv to be the trashy younger sibling of SNL, but looking at the cast through the 90s and early 00s, it was definitely the performers who kept me tuning in.
Debra Wilson was easily one of the best performers on that show, always consistent and commited, and if there was any justice in the world she’d be a huge star today.
I think one of the weakest parts of Korra as a show was that they never really got into why the Equalists were a popular movement and why there was widespread resentment of benders among baseline-humans, and the obvious way to deal with this is a six-episode miniseries where the cabbage vendor finally has enough and…
The new movie is a remake of Falling Down starring the cabbage merchant. He’s finally had enough.
Spider-Man 3: Work from Home (‘cause ‘rona)
Spider-Man 3: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Spider-Man 3: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Thank you for what may be the best researched piece I’ve ever read on AV Club.
They ask more questions, but Mr. Peterson puts a gun in his mouth and pulls the trigger
Yeah, I watched the Steve Martin episode last night, and it had the disclaimer. I guess it’s because at one point, he sang “Chinese” lyrics to one of his songs, which was just gibberish.
Better than pulling it and pretending it didn’t happen.
- Looks like there was one disclaimer they forgot.
SNL decided to just go weird in this episode and it was a sheer delight to watch. I also thought they did a really good job, similarly than with Chalamet, in playing with expectations how they utilized Page as a host. While the monologue did play around with his sexiness, where I got such a kick out of him explaining…
Pete Davidson - “SNL is like my mom. No matter what I do she never asks me to leave.”
I’m really looking forward to watch this. It was really difficult for me to talk about Allen and Farrow for a long time. I always want to believe the victim but Allen used to be my favorite director when I was a teenager/in my early 20s and Annie Hall used to be my favorite movie. I’m ashamed to say that I used to be…
Ok. Overdue, but I’m done. For those who haven’t gotten there already, it’s time to move past the comfort of ambiguity and on to processing (or not processing) Allen’s films as the work of a depraved individual whose sicknesses and entitlement was supported by money, power, and the perpetuation of a personal myth. The…
The idea that folks still work with him and Polanski is astounding to me.
If Annie Murphy’s in it, I’m watching it.
Instead of Kenan, the show should’ve been Willie.