joestammer
Joe_Stammer
joestammer

I vividly remember doing a sketch about Noah and his family to a bar that couldn’t possibly care that we existed. We were in robes made out of bed sheets, had props and everything. The middle of the sketch called for my friend and I leave the stage for a few minutes and return later. We stood on the side of the stage

I was in a few semi-pro comedy groups for years, and my friends and I talk more about the times the audiences ignored us much more than we talk about our outright failures.

This review is painfully overwritten.

I’ll watch this when I celebrate Galitzine’s Day.

I thought it was a Creed song.

It’s really a hostage situation at this point.

I’m watching for completeness’ sake. I don’t enjoy it, but I came this far, I might as well stick around to see how they fuck up the ending.

THANK YOU. I gave it three episodes because I thought the first one was really good, and the cast was excellent. Special shoutout to whomever was playing young Lithgow. That guy NAILED it.

Cheney disagreed with Trump essentially twice with her votes to impeach. Otherwise she voted with him about 97% of the time. She agrees with what he does, just not how he does it.

And also, I’m sorry, but all of this is easily avoidable, self-inflicted “trauma.” Trauma is a real thing. Let’s not trivialize it by equating it with having to wade through “an infuriating number of emails about ribbon.’

If your argument is the Stones had 20 great albums, but you have to include two live albums and a singles comp, then the Stones did not have 20 great albums.

But Bunny wasn’t killed by an axe.

I dated a woman who lived in the Ansonia (the building the Arconia is modeled after). She moved there in the late 70's and when I knew her in the 90's she was paying about $450 a month because of rent control. It’s likely that Martin’s and Short’s characters are long time residents and pay next to nothing,

“We don’t have enough pilots to get you on a plane you already paid for, but we will let you rebook without a change fee with SEVERAL caveats.”

The Shining is a PERFECT example of this. Book and film were very different, both were great.

People who complain about how things aren’t like they were in the comics baffle me. You KNOW those stories. If you want to re-experience them reread them. This is it’s own thing that uses the comics as a jumping off point.

This is a VERY good point. I briefly worked in a building in which they designed and built missile guidance systems and there was not ONE window in any of the buildings. (It was super depressing on so many levels)

Don’t forget this show had characters just leave people to die FOUR times without making sure they’re actually dead.

There were just stupid moments throughout the series. When Kenobi and Leia are running through the hallway in the underwater base and Kenobi shouts, “Hide!” to Leia... It’s a hallway. There is nowhere to hide. When Vader and Kenobi first fight and Vader drags Kenobi into the fire and Tala... shoots a stormtrooper and

I believe Sir George once claimed that Sir Paul’s best vocal performance was on Wanderlust. And let’s face it, The Pound is Sinking is one of the best “rich man complains he’s losing a small portion of his vast fortune” songs committed to tape.