Whoa, I'm actually surprised if he's never done Celebrity Pogs before.
Whoa, I'm actually surprised if he's never done Celebrity Pogs before.
No, but on the internet everything has to be either "amazing," "iconic," or "epic." You have to choose one. Sometimes I wonder what the next word to catch on will be. Will we see headlines that say "Watch This Brobdingnagian Fake Trailer for Family Matters?"
What was "the purple stuff" meant to refer to? Kool-Aid? I was never quite sure.
It makes me so happy that this comments section doesn't contain anyone saying Frank Oz is Tobias Fünke.
"Battletoads/Double Dragon" came out on the NES after the SNES had been released. It was pretty good, or at least as good as any of the Double Dragon games, anyway. You could choose to be any of the three toads or either of the two DD brothers, but who would choose a human over a giant amphibian in that case? I…
I never played Donkey Kong Country 3 back in the day, so I bought it for the Wii's Virtual Console, and dang was that a hard game. I got stuck on a level with a million barrel cannons and wasps, and I never could beat it.
That was one of a handful of things in that movie that didn't make sense. Ricky Gervais has this whole speech about how wonderful and nice she is, but she spends the whole movie telling him she doesn't want to date him because if they reproduced their children might be fat and ugly like him. Unless the idea was that…
I'm not a football fan, so I remember just waiting and waiting and waiting forever for Alias to start after that Super Bowl. In my memory it was like 11 PM by the time it finally did, but I have no idea how accurate that is.
Their website is selling passes for $260! So… I guess I won't be seeing him on this tour unless he adds another NYC date.
I've often thought it would be great if he did a "Just Al" tour sometime, playing smaller venues and doing a show with no costume changes. He could banter between songs and do some of the more obscure, non-parody tracks. As much as I love the spectacle of his regular live shows, I'd love to see something that felt…
If it was before 2003, he might have wanted to not spend One More Minute with her.
There was a teaser for this online briefly a few weeks ago, but it got taken down. Presumably because Sesame Street likes to keep things secret as long as possible, much like J.J. Abrams. But in case you were wondering, Rachel Dratch appeared to be playing a museum security guard.
I had a bunch of those comics. The best one was where he met Sharkleberry Fin while winning a surfing contest against Scorch.
The Smothers Brothers had a greatest hits album called Golden Hits of the Smothers Brothers Vol. 2, despite the fact that their was no volume 1. The record cover is pretty amusing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
"There once was a rapping tomato
That's right, I said rapping tomato
He rapped through the day
From April to May
And also, guess what? It was me."
Vanessa got engaged, although that may have happened in the finale. And Rudy… well, I'm sure she did something.
I think the general assumption at the time was that Cousin Pam was intended to provide a down-to-earth contrast to the upper-middle-class antics of the Huxtables. But yeah, it was strange that there were a few episodes were the main story was devoted to Pam & friends.
It is actually a pretty solid sitcom. The appealing cast goes a long way.
I didn't until I read about it some years ago. Primarily because Hibbert's trademark laugh sounds nothing like Cosby.
I would like to take this opportunity to express how much I hate the "Schweddy Balls" sketch.