Jim Mullen's Hot Sheet was the worst. Was Jim Mullen even a real person? I always suspected he was the editorial staff of EW coming up with those awful "jokes" and hiding behind a collective pseudonym.
Jim Mullen's Hot Sheet was the worst. Was Jim Mullen even a real person? I always suspected he was the editorial staff of EW coming up with those awful "jokes" and hiding behind a collective pseudonym.
And tying in to today's earlier feature: Saturday Night Live did a music video by "O.J. Simpson's first wife" (played by Ellen Cleghorne) that was a parody of this song. The lyrics ran along the lines of "You gotta be fast/You gotta be smart/You gotta go hide in the refrigerator…"
I recently became aware that nearly the same bit was done by Cary Grant and Shirley Temple in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer: https://youtu.be/CBmeOzSzKo…
Writing her own novels, and then reading them, and it's the best thing.
Ugh. Yeah, that's a strikingly bad idea.
I don't know if it's a different edit, but when that episode aired on Comedy Central some years ago, they cut the cold open and the monologue, which were about Lorne Michaels being concerned that Farley's problems would interfere with him hosting.
Have you seen the fan-edited "Recobbled Cut?" It's not a finished film but it does come closer to Williams's original plans.
I remember coming across Dave and Steve's Video Game Explosion late at night on very little sleep and wondering the next day if I had dreamed it. I liked when their sponsor Sobe got mad at them for making fun of the product.
In recent years I've come to realize it's one of the best things he ever did because he was collaborating with other writers who could rein him in and balance him out. And honestly, I think the network restrictions forcing them to be creative rather than vulgar was a good thing.
That's why I said "for the time." I would have expected no acknowledgement at all that the settlers committed any wrongs.
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I recently revisited the Thanksgiving pageant episode, and although it features Bobby and Peter playing the Indians by running around whooping like they're in a 1950s Western, I was struck by the fact that Mike informed them that the Indians were "friendly until the settlers took all their land." Which is a more…
And yet, not quite as disconcerting as the time Robert Reed and Florence Henderson played their own grandparents.
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Brianne Baddie?
I remember it. It was a magical night of television programming. What I don't remember is if they ever addressed how he was going to get back home, as I'm pretty sure the jetpack was broken in the crash landing.
Yeah… His name is not Sheev in the movies.
Also "Oprah" and "big-ass hams."
In a recent interview, writer Steve O'Donnell revealed that that one was written at the last possible minute during the broadcast to replace another list that was deemed tasteless: http://www.newrepublic.com/…
I guess nobody here saw the documentary? It's pretty interesting. They have interviews with a lot of the original Source Family members who kept their cult names like Moonbeam or Waterfall or whatever. Some of them still seem to think Yahowa had some kind of magic powers. And it's crazy that these hippies owned the…
Anyone who could come up with "jammin' on the one" can only be called a genius.