I think it's supposed to be 16 Handles, a frozen yogurt place.
I think it's supposed to be 16 Handles, a frozen yogurt place.
He was raised in Queens. Queens is not that fancy.
Daniel J. Travanti was great in Hill Street Blues. How did he not wind up with a better career?
I don't think I ever sat through it, but I didn't even like the Seinfeld episode about "The English Patient."
Seth Rogan (and likely his character in that movie) are Jewish. Trump voters wouldn't like him unless he was Trump's son-in-law.
Do you always think you're the most handsome man in the room? If not, you're probably not at the level of someone you'll always think is the most beautiful girl (or hopefully, if you're an adult, woman) in the room.
I loved Mr. Holland's Opus. It's one of those movies where I don't plan to watch it, but it's on TV and I get sucked in.
It was Pauline Kael. My only conclusion was that she must have a heart of cold black coal, because The Sound of Music is the best.
In middle school, I got my friend's mom to take my friend & me to the rated R "This is Spinal Tap". I'm sure Friend's Mom was not expecting a fictional band singing "Big Bottom", but I loved it.
The part with "Rhapsody in Blue" is particularly fabulous looking.
I guess I was in the right demographic, because I kind of liked it back in the day despite not being a Madonna fan.
I saw it in the theater and liked it, but my age was single digits at the time and I owned the soundtrack record. I doubt it holds up to my fond memories.
I saw The Inkwell on cable, but I liked it.
The book was better.
I liked The Aristocrats documentary.
I read Born a Crime recently, and my husband asked me what I was laughing about when I was reading the Hitler dance part. I figured it wouldn't translate to a brief explanation, so I just said, "Never mind."
I enjoy memoirs and I like Girls, but I couldn't get through Lena Dunham's book. Kind of boring. I will agree on Kathy Griffin though.
I never thought much of Rob Lowe besides him being pretty in the Brat Pack era, but I really liked his books (particularly the first) and they improved my view on him.
It better be a hilarious diagram, because that joke wasn't at all funny.
There's now a magical thing called YouTube where you can probably see every episode. Or the DVD's may be found at a library or tag sale near you.
You do know Chris Farley is dead, right?