Wikipedia says 776. Maybe they're leaving out the ones Lorne Michaels doesn't want anyone to see?
Wikipedia says 776. Maybe they're leaving out the ones Lorne Michaels doesn't want anyone to see?
Or the Amazin' Laser. (Too obscure?)
What's racist about it? I'm genuinely asking. I haven't seen it in a few years.
I will always maintain that Tim Kazurinski is one of the most underrated cast members in the show's history. He wasn't as loud as Eddie Murphy or Joe Piscopo, but he was consistent.
How many is it in imperial units?
I noticed it said "Not all episodes are available" on the loading screen, but I figured that was because of the ones that are lost forever. I wonder who decided which ones they can't have.
Kind of like how anything that's broadcast on public radio stations must be NPR, even if it has no connection to NPR?
Hulu Plus has 413 episodes of Classic Doctor Who. That's a pretty good-sized smattering.
I was so surprised that "Man or Muppet" got nominated over "Life's a Happy Song," and even more surprised that it won. It's a fine song, but it was pretty much used as a joke in the movie. As much as I liked all the songs in "The Muppets," I thought Bret McKenzie outdid himself with "Muppets Most Wanted."
Oh! I think I tuned in late to that one. Nice to know they haven't been forgotten!
Yeah, I was hoping we'd see a Howling Commando or two, considering they were established in Captain America. Maybe they'll show up in an episode later?
I got my picture taken with that statue, and bought a little book about it that they were selling in a nearby shop. For some reason the book was in 3-D and came with red and blue glasses.
Clueless Morgan was performed by Bill Barretta. He's still alive. Jerry Nelson, who died in 2012, performed Mad Monty, the green mossy-looking pirate. Or maybe you already knew that and were being facetious. (What does it matter? I'm 6 days late to this thread anyway.)
Notable: That's a line from the actual Charles Dickens book.
Slow down, internet!
The part of the AMA where he denies ever having been a jerk to anyone on any production is interesting.
No, you're thinking of Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
System of a Down? The MP3 of that song that I had in 2002 was credited to a band called "The Rabbit Joint."
That's "Dancing with the Stars Winner Alfonso Ribeiro" to you!
I thought the exact same thing. I was relieved to find it was a different song. I had never noticed that about "Selfless, Cold, and Composed," but now I'm sure I'll hear it every time.