Ha, but so many don’t even know his name! That guy is a legend—I remember him doing like 30 characters in one episode on the old animated show The Critic. Thankfully he is still working a lot and has an impressive body of work.
Ha, but so many don’t even know his name! That guy is a legend—I remember him doing like 30 characters in one episode on the old animated show The Critic. Thankfully he is still working a lot and has an impressive body of work.
My Italian mother taught me to make Gnocchi which isn’t very difficult but the pillowy texture & delicate flavor (with a shake of nutmeg in the dough!) would transport you to culinary heaven if you ever have the chance. I know you are looking for a quick, filling snack, but “Dried Gnocchi” is an oxymoron of sorts!
I’ve tried their salad before, a fairly large sized bowl and there was way more veggies than a 6" would hold—my observation is they already had a salad option for people who no likey da bread, and Subway spends too much time trying to cutesy up their menu chasing zeitgeist with variations on a theme (I mean they can…
“Is anyone excited about the contents of a Subway sandwich minus the bread (and excited enough to make a trip to Subway for it)?”
I viewed several but not all the way thru 40. I have a knack for facial and vocal recognition which is only really good for showing off odd character actor I.D. and commercial/animation voice-overs.
Thank you for doing the hard work, got through a few, felt the same, jumped forward and did love #40.
Well if you piss hard enough foam WILL rise...
I don’t know if this is within the same vein but a weird world-within-a-world free on Amazon Prime film “Dave Made A Maze” a horror (? I think) semi comedy movie about a paper level attack in a maze built in a living room. It doesn’t make sense and it almost plays like a theater production but I thought it was clever…
Last week I listened to the Smartless Podcast with James Burrows and how difficult Kaufman/Clifton was during the Taxi run--made Carrey look like a reasonable gentleman.
I used to get glacé’ apricots from a specialty store and they had a wonderfully heavy dense, moist texture, and were well preserved. I could see fooling around with fresh fruit if you had extra and wanted to present differently, but like many of Martha’s recipes this is mostly a fun experiment. Interesting post though,…
I can hear the Judge Judy defense... “But for the fact you had mentioned this Tattoo in the first place, the minors would have no reason to refer to it or know the location, therefore you are directly responsible.” Somehow a distasteful conversation came up between him and two underage kids. As to the latest low rent…
The best part for me is the very end when all the “Real Bostonians” are doing the mandatory multi-camera praising and there’s Bill in the middle...”Well it’s kinda sweet and shit but, well, if there’s nothing else to drink—Oh you guys called the cops?”
If you get a chance and haven’t seen it, check out the-oldie-but-a-goldie Tony Zhou’s “Every Frame A Painting” episode Vancouver Never Plays Itself..
I agree, and when I am looking for an Air Fryer snack, the Alexia Onion Rings come out crunchy and satisfying every time!
As a nurse, insulin is easily screwed up, think of Sunny von Bülow sitting in a coma for years, but yeah there are other ways.
I said the same thing—the sequence in the parking lot alone was dramatically intense perfection, but really the whole season was akin to Cinema on Television from casting to acting, from plot to direction, I wouldn’t have changed a thing.
I have to say the second season with Plemons, Dunst, Danson Jean Smart and the always terrific Zahn McClarnon, there are sequences so well plotted, shot, acted and directed as to be equal to cinema quality in nature. Honestly as intense, emotional and involving as any on TV. I liked the other seasons as well, but…
Bouillon cube sounds like the best prank—you are mowing through the bag of goodies, not paying attention, and find a little cube of hard candy. Unwrap and.......* Bada-Bing! * Salty weirdness surrounds your taste buds!
None of their plans worked. Improv was the only way out.. I’m still hoping Dallas made it, we never saw the body.. “Dallas? Move Dallas.. DALLAS!? No...”
Juan—-I had forgotten about that one, so perfect—I love Docs and have usually seen the originals these are based on, and they do it with so much respect and affection. “I like to dream, and when I dream, I always dream of something. Sometimes I am a child at the beach. Sometimes I am a spaceman on the moon. But in all…