Thank you, I had not realized that.
Thank you, I had not realized that.
Famous story. Robert Benchley exits a nightclub and addresses a uniformed man:
He's White because he's the boss's son. It all fits.
How can Entenmann's be "day old"? Is there someplace they sell it fresh over the counter? I've only seen it in boxes shipped from, wherever
I used to listen Marc Maron's podcasts and he would ask a politician "Why are you a Democrat". I always thought that was the wrong question. I'm a Democrat because I grew up in New York City and I wasn't a weirdo. If I grew up in Albany I'd probably be a Republican, because I'm not a weirdo.
There IS a state called "Maine". It's beautiful, the people are nice, the lobsters are steamed and you can get your lobster rolls with butter or mayo. But the governor is a douchebag who apparently appeals to the lowest common denominator which is how you win today.
Allen's humor was aimed at an older crowd who needed to be told that they weren't on the way out to be replaced by younger people.
As a child Green Lantern was always my favorite superhero, mainly because of the differing origin stories:
No thanks. I don't know about the characters but I'm seriously too old for this shit.
Seems to have the same plot as "King Ralph".
"Who leaves a giant iPad unattended?" People who say things like "Remember when I used to own a giant iPad."
People in sitcoms are always in caper mode. if there's a more complicated way to do, they look for an even more complicated way
Vo-Tech?
Only for the opera. How is it supposed to be spelled?
Like Blade Runner.
I guess it's "Ai da", not "I e da", like the opera.
Close captions say otherwise. They do come in handy
I liked all agents asking each other if the scientists ever saw a movie. I've asked that for years. But there were also books like R.U.R. and the Colossus trilogy. Let's not forget The Invisible Boy (on TCM this month), Blade Runner. Yes, they always attack. Oh, don't forget "Fondly Fahrenheit"
Imagine them running off with it. It could have had a montage of them on a shopping spree, getting pampered at a spa, gambling in Las Vegas. Finally spending all of it and coming back to explain how they never found the bag.
Funny, I imagined someone closing the fridge door with Phil inside and then the others comically ignoring his fading screams for help.