I don't think there was any shortage of Monica Lewinsky jokes in the 90's.
I don't think there was any shortage of Monica Lewinsky jokes in the 90's.
I'm old enough to remember when every sitcom said "Filmed before a live audience", and their laughs still sounded over-the-top ridiculous and were likely added to. I thought we had finally moved past that silly conceit, but guess not.
I'm not going to stick with a show past the first act if it's all unfunny jokes …
I see a billboard for this movie on my way to work. It's the picture above that's under the green D where Will Ferrell is wearing sunglasses. The only problem is every time I drive by it, I think it's a picture of Jim Parsons from the Big Bang Theory.
I recently tried to watch the episode about Bill Cosby. Between the hacky laugh track and the unfunny "black people don't read" jokes, I turned it off about 10 minutes in.
I know people complain about Rachael Ray, but her carbonara recipe is pretty darned tasty. http://www.foodnetwork.com/…
I'm pretty sure the Jayhawks are a no-hit wonder in the US. Apparently, "Blue" was a hit in Canada.
Great video, too.
You mean the cover of "Heroes", one of the all-time great David Bowie songs?
Wrecx-N-Effect. You can thank my ownership of the Rhino compilation Whatever - The 90's Pop & Culture Box for that.
It was this movie - https://www.amazon.com/Fami… I think I saw it on Showtime or something a while back.
I think it was the same for Lou Reed and "Walk on the Wild Side."
The video was on MTV a lot at the time.
There's a surprisingly interesting documentary about the Cowsills.
They also had a #11 song with Don't Look Back. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
Personally, I think their first album (prior to the US hits) was amazing.
I hope he didn't share any pills with you.
I think it's gotten significantly less funny lately. There were maybe 2 or 3 funny moments for me in this episode, when it used to be more. I'm not really thrilled with this season, and I think it's only going to get worse without Bachman.
I went to the Vegas Hard Rock casino in the early 2000's, and it was the only casino I went to that didn't smell like smoke. Whatever they did for air filtration, they were doing it right.
I think I got more entertainment out of that portion of Wired than in watching Neighbors. I imagine one would need the patience of a saint to deal with a mad, stoned-out-of-his-gourd Belushi in that era.
I think SNF had more uncomfortable rape-y stuff than racial stuff.
I guess the title was kind of a spoiler.