lonestarr357
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lonestarr357

The ‘why I did it’ killer speech. Sleepy Hollow and Mindhunters are two favorites.

It’s a damn shame when folks be throwing away a perfectly good comedy like that.

Sakai and the other producers were also reportedly unhappy at the revelation that Clausen was contracting out some of his composing work, including to his son, composer Scott Clausen.

Having seen “Gayle Makin’ Bob Sled”, I can believe this.

There’s really someone who considers “The Frond Files” to be the worst of these ‘Trilogy’ episodes?

“Let’s just open the presents, Ringo!”

The film’s attempt at conflict (Sigourney Weaver representing movie studios in a suit for the illegal reproductions of the movies) wasn’t resolved in a satisfying way - if at all - but that aside, this was a charming movie.

Yeah, this was just lazy. Duckman and especially The Critic did funnier slams on the show.

Loved me some Ned and Stacey. Terrific show.

Avid Wings viewer here. (Side note: God, do I miss the more varied programming of USA Network.) Not a great show, but a pretty funny one, even if I resent the presence of a Sandy Cooper episode in the honorable mentions. Straight pissed me off that no one believed Joe about her.

Gravity Falls - In “Soos and the Real Girl”, Dipper and Mabel congratulate Soos for asking out Melody. In the foreground, Dipper’s complimenting Soos while in the background, Mabel tries to climb a big tree out of excitement, but she can’t get a hold, so she jumps on a smaller tree and immediately falls over.

And Christ on a cracker, does that theme resonate still.

I would’ve said a find-replace remake of Stuber.

It was rumored that Marvel was planning on dumping the film to VOD. Given this development, they may as well.

So...people hate this movie now? How the shit did that happen?

Kinda shameful that there’s no mention of Gregg Henry as Mayor MacReady. Every moment he’s on screen is hysterical, from him cursing someone out only to find a woman and her child next to him to his late-movie freakout (“And now, there’s no goddamn fuckin’ Mr. Pibb!”) to his sendoff when he’s taken over (“Kill me—”

Huh. I remember an episode of “The Goldbergs” where Adam was amazed that Murray was crying at the film, not because the boy hated it, but because his father never cried.

Brave isn’t a perfect movie by any means, but if you don’t laugh at the scene where Fergus imitates Merida, you’re not human.

And when does Eddie Murphy’s Buddy Love come along to yell at James Olsen to “take that shit off your head”?

In fairness, Steve Carell’s character was kind of a dick.