I saw her on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. She was in character and was aggressively unfunny. I just did not get the appeal of the character at all.
I saw her on Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. She was in character and was aggressively unfunny. I just did not get the appeal of the character at all.
Indiana Jones and the Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune of the Rotary Phone of Fate.
How can you cut “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life”? Like Izzard said, it's Earth's national anthem!
“People thought it was hilarious; they screamed with laughter,” he said. “Well, nobody is going to be shocked now. The joke is 40 years old.”
I can’t remember where I saw this written, but when I first started getting into Python shows and movies about 20 years ago, someone said that Palin came off as the most decent member of the troupe, the one that they’d most want to spend time with. Nothing I’ve seen in the 20 years since has challenged that notion.
I agree; the fridge scene struck me as something that was in the spirit of the previous films, but the vine swinging was... not.
Exactly what I was thinking. Maybe they built bomb shelters behind the houses to test the efficacy of those as well, and he jumped into one that happened to work?
It’d be a workplace comedy.
i want to watch an entire movie about a tribe in the jungle doing maintenance on a centuries old death trap so badly now.
“Chuck wraps up the episode with what it took to get clean after 37 rehabs...”
I mean, I saw the routine and laughed at this bit, so I guess I was “hooked,” but the bit wasn’t framed as “here’s a humbling experience that helped me learn and become a better person” so much as “here’s a colossally stupid and fucked up thing I did. Full stop.” He’s a stand up, and talking about (an admittedly…
Pretty honourable, relatively speaking:
He did in the original too baby
I must say this is the finest obituary I’ve seen written here in sometime. Nobody was a Jabroni. Props.
It’s been way more noticeable in the last several seasons. I always think of this old sketch in how it’s shot and staged and how it doesn’t really look like anyone is obviously looking off camera for their lines.
Any new rules to ensure that films under consideration are readily available to the viewing public? Or anything to prevent the obvious chicanery where Diane Warren gets nominated for Original Song every year for movies that barely meet the minimum definition of “film?” No? Well, look forward to more fuckery next year.
It should have been Pedro Pascal. As soon as I saw the SNL parody commercial I lost all interest in this movie. That is the Mario movie that I want to see.
Now you’ve got me picturing Trump struggling to figure out where to grab a mermaid.