Billy Corgan was in New Order for a bit.
Billy Corgan was in New Order for a bit.
Lizzy Caplan played the lead in the first film.
I love Dan Harmon. I have faith in his ability to be awesome and do awesome things and be painfully honest and open about everything.
Yes! Thank you! He's one of those actors I know nothing about despite the fact he's done a million things I love.
Adrian Belew has other priorities.
"So, my pitch is: We've got Gillian Jacobs in a hot tub."
"I'm listening."
"Chevy Chase is in the hot tub with her."
"I think I have another meeting."
"…and then we send them back in time."
"Haven't we done something like this before?"
"Yeah, but it was years ago."
"You want to make a movie about a time machine that sends…
Amazing interview, thank you!
I've already memorized Ghostbusters, so we're all good.
I'm really sick of all of the lens flare jokes. He's move on people! Didn't any of you see Star Trek Into Teal and Orange?
In an effort to create the most accurate brand touchpoint for consumers, the staff at Simpsons Fast Food Boulevard™ have gone to great lengths to ensure that everything on the menus went stale sometime around 2001.
Still our reasonable discussions rage into the night and once again, we've run out of likes.
I'm so incredibly sick of the term "baby bump".
I know, but I was trying to say that it wasn't enough to halt the momentum of regurgitated grunge and middling pop crap that had been the primary force in music for the better part of a decade.
Having worked a shit ton of horrible jobs long, long before I ever ended up in an office, I can say that even miserable office workers have it pretty good, in light of the alternatives.
By 1997, Alt-Rock had pretty much run itself into the ground chasing the ghost of Nirvana.
Yeah, very true.
For real. The track even manages to blow away most of his '70s work.
In the Celine Dion / Barbara Streisand sense, yes.
Because that was Noah Wyle.
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