He’d be the doctor that tells you “don’t worry. It’s not polio.” Then a month later, “HAHA! PSYCHE! IT WAS POLIO ALL ALONG!”
He’d be the doctor that tells you “don’t worry. It’s not polio.” Then a month later, “HAHA! PSYCHE! IT WAS POLIO ALL ALONG!”
In the words of Highlander, there can only be one.
As someone else pointed out, it’s funny because Yoda seems to break character in the last frame by not speaking in his usual OSV linguistic typology.
That’s why the BowFlex is still the best personal workout machine.
All Good Things, the Star Trek TNG series finale. Think about it.
iirc he was the subject of the scene which demonstrated that the writers didn’t understand time travel (i.e. he has his fingers cut off in the past so he’s no longer able to drive a car, but did manage to open the car door just a few seconds before that)
If left untreated, a foggy brain could develop into a full-blown brain cloud, at which point you may as well throw yourself into a volcano.
“Oh, and then there’s Baby Faye And Her Newsboys, a one-joke joke that never finds a second. Vaudevillians too old to still be doing Our Gang/Shirley Temple-style shtick in their mid-40s?... The only laugh was from Aidy—as Baby Faye’s still-domineering stage matron...”
Look, the reason why our playgrounds are so dull is because Americans are very prone to sue. And why is that? Because of our shitty healthcare situation. In some cases, suing is the only recourse if you have to pay a huge unexpected medical bill. So, cool article, but way to ignore the single underlying reason for why…
I am the same. These freaks then run to baggage claim where they get to wait some more, whereas by the time I get there my bag is likely making its way around to me on the carrousel.
Yes God forbid we have a nuanced adult answer.
Plemons should have received a best supporting actor nomination for Game Night.
This is a very good article on the whole, but I must take issue with the offhand reference to It’s a Wonderful Life. The movie came out in 1946, not 1963; Jimmy Stewart’s character is named George, not Billy; the crow is not his pet; and it certainly does not appear in concert with news of death or financial ruin.…
Or see your comments and think ‘insightful’
I mean, this is obviously a clickbait listicle built to get comments, but still, leaving out the archetype seems a bit... something.
Special callout to Ruby Sparks, starring Dano and starring and written by Zoe Kazan. I remember them both being really good in it, and the movie definitely pushes the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope to a place where most movies don’t.
Recast with Jason Hervey in the lead. He’s a bully's bully, scrote!
“Hello, Agnes? Put me through to the internet.”