Good episode. I'm still not keen on them as a couple, but the "Suddenly Seymour" scene with Erica and Geoff was kind of touching.
Good episode. I'm still not keen on them as a couple, but the "Suddenly Seymour" scene with Erica and Geoff was kind of touching.
I don't know. His fake-Southern accent in Down with Love was pretty decent.
Pretty much the same as the last few years: stay in, watch a horror movie and pick at the bowl of candy (kids haven't been coming by much, but it's better to be prepared than not).
WB seemed to have learned the right way to do this, as evidenced by Daffy Duck's Quackbusters a decade later.
I wanna say that Tom Hanks was in 6 Ron Howard movies.
I remember them retooling the shit out of it constantly. At one point, Holland Taylor is Madam Secretary's boss, then Norm from "Cheers", then Eric Idle.
Harsh. And welcome back.
Nobody beats me in the kitchen.
Splendid call on Jack Davis. Love his poster art.
No, he's very much alive. Sort of.
Full disclosure: did it a couple of times to blow off steam at my old job a few years back.
I'm gonna snap your neck, throw you down a flight of concrete stairs and it's gonna look like an accident.
The three rules are 1) Never have sex 2) Never drink or do drugs and 3) Never say 'I'll be right back'.
Not very Oscar-worthy, but that's no reason to put him in lock up.
We're talking about it out of pity, right?
The Goldbergs - "Crazy Calls"
Eight outlets used that headline? Fuck me, that is lazy.
I loved "Sit Down, Shut Up". Thought it was very funny. I'm likely one of the few.
Hugh Jackman has played Wolverine in 8 movies.
'B-'. Unacceptable.