Yup, because if there's one thing I wanted from Pacific Rim, it's fewer battles between robots and monsters and more of Charlie Day's scientist guy dicking around.
Yup, because if there's one thing I wanted from Pacific Rim, it's fewer battles between robots and monsters and more of Charlie Day's scientist guy dicking around.
Pffft. This is just a ripoff of my novel "Billy and the Cloneosaurus."
Now that I think about it, I did the exact same thing. All I knew about the episode going in was that Ed Helms was in it, so my mind must have immediately made the connection of "Oh, he must be something boring like a mail cop."
"Ned, have you ever considered any of the other major religions? They're all pretty much the same."
Are you sure you mean Lenny and not Moe? Because that's exactly how Hank Azaria describes how he came up with Moe's voice.
One of my absolute favorite songs. The lyrics are among the best of the Motown era, and really ever, and Ruffin sells the hell out of them.
False. That part is Ryan Hansen's.
My favorite touch is the look he gives Bart during the pause right before the last howl. It's amazing that they can perfectly depict the mixture of confusion, pain, betrayal and disbelief in a half-second of animation combined with DC's performance.
You knew she wasn't gonna make it the second he offered to take her on the TARDIS. It's like the Doctor Who equivalent of having one week left until retirement.
I like the passive-aggressive relationship between the husband and wife in this commercial. "You actually don't have to yell.." "Alexa, what day is it?" Watching this you just know that the Echo is getting thrown at someone in a domestic dispute in a few years.
Clueless? The man who warned a generation to "Avoid the clap"? Balderdash.
Did they cut this out of the syndication package for a few years? I have a distinct memory of seeing this episode and "Homer's Phobia" for the first time years after they would have aired initially, and being surprised that I hadn't seen them before.
"I have misplaced my pants" is one of Dan Castellaneta's best clothing-related line readings, right up there with "You'll have to speak up, I'm wearing a towel" and "Don't you hate pants?!"
They probably figured it'd be too similar to "How's He Doing?" and they wanted to showcase the fact that they have enough black people to fill the whole stage so they went with that. But they missed a golden opportunity to have Nat X be a panelist on "How's He Doing?" and absolutely kill it.
Is season 1 really titled "Murder House?" Because, c'mon. It's not, right?
Can we take this opportunity to start a thread discussing The Baxter? Because I've really wanted to have a discussion about that movie since the last time I saw it but nobody has seen it apparently.
Yeah, but the shitty 99-cent store ones don't explode right. He has to get Bicycle or nothing.
I don't know. This is suspiciously similar to the time I told my friends that I was allergic to tomatoes because I just didn't like them and got sick of feeling weird for not eating salsa.
Holy shit. I hadn't heard about this until just now. Norm MacDonald as Pigeon? Sign me the hell up.
Remember when Mike Tyson was a violent ex-con who threatened to eat children instead of a kindly old man who just wants to be left alone with his birds? Those were the days.