Brown lipstick is the most 90s looks ever. When I saw this video of a 20 something Amy Poehler from 1995 it brought it all back:
Brown lipstick is the most 90s looks ever. When I saw this video of a 20 something Amy Poehler from 1995 it brought it all back:
I love Nathan Lane as Bailey after going "'Mr. Johnny?' Jesus."
I remember the music video with scenes from the movie, specifically where Jim Carrey as Edward Nygma(The Riddler) who's dressed like Bruce Wayne takes Nicole Kidman away from him to dance at a fancy party.
And Ito was such a dick too.
Someone on Twitter said the montage of Marcia getting her hair done was scarier than anything on American Horror Story, and I have to kind of agree! She seemed so happy and sure this was going to change things for her. It's heartbreaking.
First of all, I love "Kelly's Heroes"(I wish there were more songs in movies sung by hippy choirs like "Burning Bridges" but Moriarty was still a comedic role. In The Big Valley he's supposed to be menacing and dangerous, which doesn't really work.
In the old Mission Impossible Barbara Bain was the first woman as "Cinnamon" the model/secret agent. She was 35 and the epitome of what a beautiful adult woman was in the mid-Sixties.
Everybody looks ridiculously well groomed on soaps. It's what takes me out of it. As Gerald McRaney said recently on the AV Club Random Roles about his stint on the short-lived nighttime soap "Central Park West", rich people in real life don't wear fancy clothes all the time!
I feel bad for Kate Jackson though, as she was always considered the least attractive "Angel". If you see her by herself in like her earlier show "The Rookies" or later "Scarecrow and Mrs King", she's absolutely beautiful. Standing next to Farrah Fawcett though she might as well be treated like Meg from Family Guy.
I'll always remember her from ZAPPED! Although her hands already covering her breasts in this scene is still annoying.
Recently I saw an episode of THE BIG VALLEY, where Barbara Stanwyck's character Victoria Barkley, the matriarch of a wealthy ranch owning family in the Old West, goes undercover as a prisoner in order to expose the horrible conditions of a woman's prison in California. Two things makes the episode unintentionally…
I love in the "second hour"(actually the second episode) a fight breaks out in a bar and Crow yells "The trepaladine! Oh wait…" which is the plot device of the earlier unrelated episode!
As ESPN sportscaster Rich Eisen said on VH1 I Love the 70s "Robert Conrad was a BITCH on Battle of the Network Stars! You didn't mess with him!"
Also TV stars' salaries are way higher now. "You want me to run an obstacle course in short shorts? You better PAY me."
As someone on the Birth.Death.Movies podcast said about the movie remake starring Denzel Washington, "It's a 'Dad Movie'".
Magnum's shorts never looked more inappropriate:
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Is there a supercut of Bea Arthur's Dorothy saying "No, Rose…" followed by something sarcastic after Betty White's Rose asks a stupid question?
I was a big Conan fan during the 90s and 00s but now most late night shows, especially after Jon Stewart left The Daily Show I prefer to watch the clips if they become popular. With Conan, right now I like his "Serious Jibber Jabber" interviews.
Robert Morse as Dominick Dunne was PERFECT casting.
Whenever I hear the music during the tar sequence I can't help but think of KGO San Francisco Nighttime News: