But they already had an SNL flavor — Schweddy Balls in 2011.
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"Hi I'm dangerous guy who's trying to get a gun and inevitably will, with our without your help. Will you please help me by signing this?" / "No." / "Oh okay, well thanks for your time. Have a nice day."
Cookie Monster's finest performance in my opinion is his Martha Stewart appearance, especially the beginning of part 2 here:
To the author of this article I have one question: Will you go to lunch?
Bill Maher made a much stronger, non-weird defense of Leno on Larry King a few years ago. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I've shown the movie to people before, and I'm always careful to hide the DVD case beforehand and not even let them see the menu screen. One nice thing though is that the genre switch is SO far into the movie that even if you knew it was going to happen, you might have forgotten by then.
What Kramer does in that clip I've done in real life.
14. Pip, South Park
It's one of my all time favorite movies, but I had never seen the trailer. Thanks for linking it.
Stefon says, "It's that thing of when…", not "It's that thing where…"
The "of" is key.
I'm surprised nobody ever points this out: "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" was not the first movie to have a villain who speaks in a Lorne Michaels voice. That honor would have to go to "Kids in the Hall Brain Candy" (1996). (Kids in the Hall was also produced by LM.)
The KTMA episode where they watch "The Million Eyes of Su-Muru" has one of the greatest puns of all time, although I'm warning you it loses something when written down.
The movie is an action/adventure starring Frankie Avalon, and one of the guys on the Satellite of Love says, "Gee, this is a tough role for Frankie.…
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OK, even though I don't agree about filler, that is seriously funny. Kudos to you.
OK, even though I don't agree about filler, that is seriously funny. Kudos to you.
I can't think of a single track on the white album or Mellon Collie that I wouldn't miss if it were cut, so none of it is filler to me.
I can't think of a single track on the white album or Mellon Collie that I wouldn't miss if it were cut, so none of it is filler to me.
Possible addition to the list: Don McLean "American Pie"