I agree. And the thing is, Stewart was right by pointing out that Cenac had never complained about the stereotypical Jewish, German, Italian and Gay voices that he does on the show.
I agree. And the thing is, Stewart was right by pointing out that Cenac had never complained about the stereotypical Jewish, German, Italian and Gay voices that he does on the show.
I'd heard about his blow ups too, about 12 hours after McDouglas did, when I read Donald McCarthy's comment.
My question is where did he get Quaaludes in 2005? I thought they stopped making them years ago.
Never heard of this show. And I both own and watch TV.
This episode was a tour de force. I believe that it was the best episode of the season…which means the best episode of the show's history..
Saxamaphone……Saxamaphone.
Ahhhhhhhh! The East Wind is back?! I've been waiting for this.
Yo, "These Dreams' or GTFO. When my friend and I would go to our local watering hole up on 103rd W, first think we'd do is go to the juke box and put that song on. Cause it's awesome.
Yep, you tok the words right out of my mouth. Rachael broke up with that dude for going to creep town with his sister, and yet her best friend is nearly as inappropriate with her brother.
Yeah, I'll hug my sister, sure, but if my sister ever casually sat on my lap, as Monica did during Phoebe's birth, I would slowly turn my head to face her and ask, "the fuck are you doing?"
Yeah, the Geller's were as believable as the Crane bros. except that one time when Ross accidentally filmed himself and Rachael making the beast with two backs, and when everybody finds out, Ross asks if they actually want to see the tape and Monica yells out, "Hell yeah!"
Well, that explains Nabin's return to his natural habitat. He must have seen the writing on the wall before everyone else. Or maybe everyone saw it but nobody wanted to believe it.
Rimshot.
See, I'll never forget the Roger Ebert review for Loaded Weapon, which was negative. He basically made the point that this was a satire of Lethal Weapon, but since Lethal Weapon was already sort of a satire of buddy cop movies, it didn't work. In other words, a satire of a satire should never work.
Yes. That was an ending with some balls. Most films would probably try to find a workaround to the fact that Judgement Day could never be averted.
I may be in the minority here, but I actually really liked Terminator 3. I mean, it's states away from being in the same level as Terminator and Terminator 2, but I liked it a lot. Anybody else like number three?
Colbert's sendoff was epic.
I know. Crazy.
That scene may have also been played while watching the video to the Bjork song "It's Oh So Quiet," directed by Spike Jonze.
Absolutely, The Nightly Show is growing on me.