Anyone else hear Ken Marino shouting "I wanna dip my balls in it!" when Neil and his girlfriend were walking to the party?
Anyone else hear Ken Marino shouting "I wanna dip my balls in it!" when Neil and his girlfriend were walking to the party?
Yeah, that was the scene that sold it for me. I'd seen him in stuff before so I recognized him as soon as he showed up with that bullshit tape, but the whole movie I was like, "Holy shit, this is a star-making turn if I've ever seen one." And then, he sings "Let's Get It On," and that just sealed the deal.
Absolutely. That was the moment I had to rewatch four or five times, I was laughing so hard.
That's. . . not going to happen until Lorne Michaels keels over.
God, that moment. I know he didn't write "Amazing Grace," but the way the orchestra swells as the torpedo is fired onto the planet is so moving.
First John Denver, and now him?
I remember watching an episode of West Wing when I was in college, there was a scene where Josh and Sam were talking. My roommate, who never watched the show, walked in and was like, "Hey! It's the asshole from Billy Madison! And he's talking to the asshole from Tommy Boy!"
Wherever will I ever find such a new site editor? . . . why am I asking you?
Yeah, right now's the time for "they'd better fuckin include (insert item here that they'd better fuckin include) in Part 2."
Great. I'm now old enough where the conventional wisdom of retrospectives like this is bugging the shit out of me. I have almost no recollection of Pavement ever being called "the next Nirvana," Jay Leno had been steadily gaining on Letterman since at least the Fall of '94 so it wasn't like Hugh Grant suddenly turned…
"King, Sun"
Yeah, but they did put "Old Brown Shoe" on, so fuck that. It's like the first quintessential George Harrison solo song, which happens to feature Paul, George and Ringo.
Dule Hill?
Especially since it's a cloying McCartney number that Lennon actually got behind, and threw a guitar solo onto.
God yes.
"Hey Bulldog" is one of the few great Beatles songs you could reasonably call obscure. I've surprised more than a few fairweather Beatle fans with that one.
"I Must Be In Love" for I. That song is just fantastic.
It's not the last pic, but it's the last one worth speaking of. Shusuke Kaneko should really be the only person allowed to make giant monster movies at this point. (Well, maybe Guillermo Del Toro too.)
Bradley Cooper here. And, weirdly, Katherine Heigl as Sadie, even though she'd be pretty annoying.
Minor quibble, but Robert Downey Jr. and Julia Louis Dreyfuss were never on the show together.