I'm just sad Runaway Ralph wasn't narrated by Daniel Stern, what with it starring Fred Savage and all.
I'm just sad Runaway Ralph wasn't narrated by Daniel Stern, what with it starring Fred Savage and all.
Separate encounters, or were they all together, palling around and hassling shopkeeps?
Oh, the time that you miss her most of all?
I believe it's turkey with coleslaw instead of corned beef and sauerkraut. It's also known (in this part of Michigan anyhow) as a California Reuben. Very tasty.
See also: GELLER, ROSS.
I loved this episode. Now I just want them to team up all the time.
Honestly, any quibbles I had with Episode 7 completely went away upon my second viewing. I just got swept into it, and for it to be able to do that to this jaded Star Wars fan gets it all the goodwill from me.
YOU WATCHED IT, YOU CAN'T UNWATCH IT!
He talked about it in his Random Roles interview last year.
I'm still a fan, but much prefer when he tackles a series of smaller somethings, say, the Disney Afternoon, or any time he does commercial reviews, rather than devoting 45 minutes to tearing Lady in the Water apart.
So you're OK with the mustard on her face, as well as the 'baggle' thing?
Ahem, it's pronounced "baggle." *pushes up glasses*
Ah, the CW, where absolutely everyone is ridiculously attractive.
Maybe that flash forward is 29 years from the beginning of the series as opposed to the end? That would make more sense, because didn't the show come on in the mid to late 80s?
Think Joe Hill. David Cross would also work, though.
Well, my nose is fully intact.
Harsh, man. I think it was more the general face shape and the style of glasses I wore.
He's not an actor, but people have been telling me that I look like Stephen King since I was 14 (less so as the years go on, and especially less since I grew facial hair).
I thought the same thing when I first saw him. But I think that's just the way he talks.
I've not seen it either, because I live nowhere near New York, nor could I afford tickets. But I cannot stop listening to the album, and I really wanted the Grammys to just turn into an impromptu performance of the entire play. Hopefully someone will record a performance and broadcast it on TV.