Don’t forget the totally unrelated Paul Feig movie about the Joker starring Kristin Wiig as the Joker, or the totally unrelated Adam Sandler movie about the Joker starring David Spade as the Joker, or the totally unrelated Lego Joker Movie.
Don’t forget the totally unrelated Paul Feig movie about the Joker starring Kristin Wiig as the Joker, or the totally unrelated Adam Sandler movie about the Joker starring David Spade as the Joker, or the totally unrelated Lego Joker Movie.
“Spartacus” is one of my favorite movies of all time but I acknowledge that, if “Kubrickian” is the metric by which it’s judged, if likely fails.
I wept because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no Happy Socks.
Alternatively, you might buy that special cancer patient in your life some Happy Socks. I hear they’re 30% off at the moment, with free shipping if you use the code SOCKS2017.
All five of him?
Joan of Arc was a witch, dammit! It was proven in a court of law.
“That’s what I call a Sticky Situation!“
Ok. THAT reference I get..
THAT reference I get...
I don’t understand that reference.
Tubal Cain would have something to say about that.
Probation
I saw EWS twice, once in the theater and once on home video. I can’t say I LOVED it, but it puzzled me enough to keep me interested. I’m not interested enough to keep watching it until I figure out the puzzle, but I’ll probably revisit it some day.
It was Dan Ackroyd, not Chevy Chase. They did a recurring spoof of the old “Point/Counterpoint” segment from the early days of “60 Minutes” (Liberal woman Shana Alexander and Conservative male James Kilpatrick would debate an issue of the week).
By the way, it occurs to me that Tina seems to wear her Confident, Mature Woman persona more comfortably (and more successfully) when she’s dealing with her peers (or non-family adults). I don’t know how consistently that theory holds up, but you don’t need to be a child development expert to see how that might be…
My immediate song reference was to Tom Waits.
As far as I’m concerned, you’re good. At a certain point, responsibility for recognizing tossed-off quotes from popular culure rests on the hearer, not the quoter.
Ok, that gives me my intro to say that the focus on paired silhouettes makes me think of Watchmen (the book, not the movie). The stepped-in puddle was also an image that Gibbons used prominently, if I recall.
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In the episode, when Teddy suggested Summer Frankenstein, Bob’s response was “That’s not a thing.”