You beat me too it. The Munsters reruns seemed to be on virtually every UHF station every single day, along with Giligan’s Island, McHale's Navy and Gomer Pyle.
You beat me too it. The Munsters reruns seemed to be on virtually every UHF station every single day, along with Giligan’s Island, McHale's Navy and Gomer Pyle.
“As far back as I can remember, I wanted to be a clown...” This movie writes itself!
Has Barsanti ever changed his tune, despitr being presented with evidence to the contrary? He still seems to think that Lawrence of Arabia and The Great Wall are "white savior" movies, because apparently, someone on the internet said so.
Sadly...yes.
Any half-way decent looking single man with “MD” after his name doesn’t exactly struggle to find dates, so “rotating cast of the hottest young actrices all want to sleep with Zach Braff" actually might not be too far from reality.
Sarah Chalke’s character went into private practice with a firm that had her working out of the hospital. (I have no idea if this is a thing in real life.)
I’ve never seen this show, but I understand it was about the experiences of an internal medicine residency? If so, how would a revival with the original cast work? Residency is like school, in one sense. Once you’re done, you go get a job somewhere else, barring the occasional resident graduate who takes an attending…
I had him confused with Paul Shaffer until I read the article. I haven’t seen Paul Shaffer in several years, so its not like he couldn’t have aged into that look.
Has CK been “largely out of the public eye”? He seems to have remained very much under the AVClub's notice, considering how often this website has published articles about him.
Without commenting on the specific videos (which I haven’t seen) and how they might be promoting semaglutide, it is, in fact, a very useful medication for weight-loss in some patients when properly prescribed, mainly because it makes eating large amounts of food intolerable. At least in the US, however, it is very…
Mayonnaise is gross. Butter wins.
Yeah, my only concern about the re-theming is that they’re going to gut what was a pretty elaborate and well-done ride and replace it with a cheap series of screens.
I saw the picture only in passing and thought it was one of the Ramones at first.
Hell, I wouldn’t want a condolence call from someone at all if I didn’t consider them a friend.
Stuff like this is why we should probably just leave Star Wars to the kids. Maybe I’m showing my age, but remember back in the 70s ans 80s, before social media and before most adults older than 25 gave a damn about Star Wars? Every character was simply awesome! And even better if the character had a toy based on them.
That was actually pretty on-brand for Fox at the time. They were known for being a little edgier than the established networks, but also sleazier.
Maybe Star Wars is like the Lord of the Ring's Red Book of Westmarch, where what we're watching is an English translation of the actual language. So, 'I'll see you in hell" is actually a loose translation of whatever idiom Han used.
I was wondering, who was this supercut made for, anyway? Almost everyone watching already knows the backstory, and for the few that don't, it was probably a confusing mish-mash of characters.
After all these years, I just noticed something... if this were a real ship, the position of the cockpit makes no sense, or at least, is a terrible design. Almost 90 degrees of the pilot’s view is obstructed.
Let me raise your level of ire by typing “Oh, behave!”, “Yeah, baby!” and “One MILLION dollars!”