Not even a mention of the Bob’s Burgers opening?
Not even a mention of the Bob’s Burgers opening?
A hilarious comment that, sadly, doesn’t seem like many people will see, since no one seems to be clicking on these interviews. Here’s a Recommend click.
MCCLOUD!
Did you get the rice and beans as a side? You must get rice and beans as a side.
Kris Kristofferson is a weird story...they thought he had Alzheimer’s. It turns out it was misdiagnosed Lyme Disease. He’s doing a bit better now that’s it been treated.
The Lindsay Graham part was the clincher. Fantastic.
Buffalo Trace fan as well, both for cocktails and straight.
...which to me makes it even weirder to go after Cronenberg and Lynch, since both their work up to that point (and for the most part, after that point) was idiosyncratic and didn’t seem like they would bend to another’s vision (especially a pretty commercial one).
Despite there being outdated tech like video tapes and cathode ray tubes, the movie is disturbingly prescient about the internet and how it effected social interaction and pushing the limits of shock.
“This new Death Star has only one known weakness - a fleshy vagina-like opening that a Jedi must shove his armpit spike into. The rage tumor dwarfs of Endor will help you!”
They famously asked David Lynch about directing it as well. Weird they were reaching out to those types of directors (especially considering the teddy bear commercial that ended up coming out).
My son is also named Bort.
Burce no more.
Burce Dern replacing Bort Reynolds in Quilden Turpintado’s new movie.
The text descriptions that came up gave a good amount of historical information. But they were easy enough to skip for the sweet, sweet hunting and dysentery-getting.
The Learning Company has died of dysentery.
Along with super-gory kills, the PG-13 also rendered the scene where she’s walking around outside naked boob- and butt-less.
Yeah, he had the reputation as the director big stars hired when they wanted to “ghost direct” a movie. Supposedly Stallone recommended him to Russell for Tombstone for that very purpose.
It will end with a giant Dana Carvey appearing and telling IT he’s not turtle-y enough for the Turtle Club. It’s truly disturbing.
Did you see the show? It’s not so much “the show was great, so don’t do any more because it could be less quality”, then it’s “the ending was definitive and closed ended, so they’re going to have to walk it back/contrive something to keep it going”.