If that's the same one I'm remembering, it was an Entertainment Tonight sketch with Mike Myers as Ron Wood, Janeane Garafolo as Jodie Foster as Nell, and Jeff Daniels as Liam Neeson. Most unintelligible.
If that's the same one I'm remembering, it was an Entertainment Tonight sketch with Mike Myers as Ron Wood, Janeane Garafolo as Jodie Foster as Nell, and Jeff Daniels as Liam Neeson. Most unintelligible.
You know what you need? A little comic strip called "Love Is…". It's about two naked eight-year-olds who are married.
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"Ben Franklin" contains one of Meredith's best moments:
"Why, the tyrant King George, of course!"
My favorite is Pam's quiet burn on Packer when Ryan had to chauffeur him around.
There's another moment in the episode where Angela is asking for details about Dwight defending Jim against Roy and Kelly picks up the phone to cheerily say "Oh, I can totally help you with that!" So customer service-y.
I forget it, brutha!
He was great in a small part in The Spectacular Now. He basically played Tim Riggins' father.
Scott Porter was pretty funny in The To Do List.
"Are you one of those kids who slipped through the cracks?"
Once when I was a kid, my dad and I were in the car when he turned to me and asked "What are you, nine?" Maybe Louis is like my dad. Loves me, can't remember how old I am.
That scene was the first thing I thought of when I watched the series finale and Dwight said: "Office administrator Pamela Beesley Halpert is my best friend." Not like they really were, but still. Sweet.
When Andy and Oscar went drinking together in Canada, I thought they would have made a cute couple.
For some reason, I like Phyllis telling Karen: "I really enjoy spending time with you. You're a very nice person." It's such a sweet little moment. Of course, it's undercut by her bringing up Pam and reminding Karen to pay her back for the makeover but still. I love Phyllis.
Even if they weren't delightful both individually and together, they've got Filliam H. Huffman going for them.
Rob Corddry and Katie Aselton as the puppeteers in that puppet date episode have one of my favorite moments.
Spoilers…
Without spoiling anything, events take place at the end of S4/beginning of S5 which help transform Billy and Mindy in a believable way. I recently re-watched the series and was almost shocked by early Billy and Mindy because they really change a lot by the end.
I always thought the actress who played Noannie, Smash's sister, was great. I wish she could have gotten more stuff to do somehow.