gotta agree with the yelling part. still enjoy the show, still laugh a lot. but it might not hurt to under-play it every once in a while and let the manic energy (yelling) build.
gotta agree with the yelling part. still enjoy the show, still laugh a lot. but it might not hurt to under-play it every once in a while and let the manic energy (yelling) build.
sounds like something from a law and order episode from about seven years ago.
it's because of the hat, isn't it?
the chiklis (the stranded) episode is almost as bad as the finale. granted, it is season three, but it's pretty terrible (the only good thing to come of it is "the dingo ate your baby?") the pilot (the seinfeld chronicles) is pretty bad as well.
reminds me of elaine's dream where jerry had wooden teeth.
i would not have been able to resist her offer, that's for sure.
seinfeld (like arrested development after it) created a language for itself. it was, in it's own way, shakespearian.
i thought the best moment in little jerry was kramer walking the chicken down the street in a leash. or, when he was holding the chicken, and he looked down to realize he had the wrong end up.
a friend of mine wanted to open a record store back in the nineties, and i was convinced it should be called "jerkstore." true (not good) story.
+1 for milos! also, he was the (first) disgraced teacher in election— a movie i can't say enough good things about.
when does cliff say "it's a little known fact…" for the first time? it must be coming up soon.
any ideas on how they staged that sliding beer gag? i've always wondered this (literally— for, like, 25 years). it seems so seemless. i've always suspected magnets.
tom cruise is the worst, and he's been the worst since about 1985/86.
yes, perfect.
yeah, the shot of him walking along smiling is *almost* as funny as him getting hit with the tennis balls.
i especially like the way she holds the bottle of vodka. kinda like she's been there before.
it's *an* hilarious premise.
this. it should definitely be a period piece.
do you think they'll ever publish an edition with the extra stuff in, but all the original cultural references re-instated.
i'm enjoying this. it has a bit of the x-files atmosphere, what with the piano/synthesizer score and nova scotia locales. but it is bad, in an enjoyable way, and it almost achieved a lynchian level of weirdness when the old man and his assistant pushed brosnan into the lake, and the assistant proceeded to pelt him…