I thought this was just the sweetest episode ever, and I am not someone who says sappy shit like that.
I thought this was just the sweetest episode ever, and I am not someone who says sappy shit like that.
Or that sound you hear at 1:27 https://www.youtube.com/wat… like a saw being sharpened. I can't stand it.
Yeah it's probably funny to him. Plus looking like Lana is not exactly a bad thing.
No, I couldn't state it any better than "[Modern movie trailer have] an undeniable formula–or at least set of tropes–that trailer editors finesse into most blockbuster previews."
Awesome. I know he is above just a character actor, but since I know a lot of people will be calling him "that guy from all those things," SNL ought to ask some real "those guys" character actors to host.
That's right. They have been worth defending in the past.
The sequel to motherfucking "Harlot's Ghost" by Norman Mailer!
Lieftime biopic. Sounds classy.
No young lady, you may NOT sleep with danger. Not while you'r living under my roof!
That's right. Cosby was never as jolly. Put upon, annoyed, etc. but not jolly, unless he was taking joy in having instilled a lesson on one of his brood.
I'm a fan of the simple, weird little joke of when they cut into Kent Brockman's sign on half second late so we just here him say "Ockman."
Yes, I love a lot of things about that episode. Especially when Marge expresses her concerns that Homer's sugar reserve is making him paranoid:
Which leads to:
It's tough to choose, but when I think of funny lines to toss back at a bully or somebody being a dick, I always think of an exchange between Jimbo Jones and Bart when Bart runs outside because he thinks it snowed the night before:
. totally. I see we hate movies as the popular kids in school and The Flophouse as the nerdy but funny class clowns.
Yeah me too. I actually wanted my money back after watching it. I really did.
Let's hope so. Although over at The Dissolve (traitors!!! Je accuse!) The Floppers were given the reins during "Taking of Pelham One Two Three" week.
Everything you've said about June is true, but your interpretation, that she doesn't work well for the show, is way off. In fact, the show would barely function if it weren't for June. In my opinion, any show without all three of them is nearly always less then great.
"June June, can I talk to you over here? [wispers] what are you doing? We're trying to do something here."
This interview was LITERALLY bonkers bananas. And for all the dumb dumbs quoting famous moments from the show, I have one thing to say: I love it. I loved it. I really did. Now where's my Blu-Ray copy of "Jack and Jill?"