I hope you enjoy them. :)
I hope you enjoy them. :)
Agreed. And everyone is taking my casting far more seriously than I'm taking my casting….
Fantastic write up. Knew about the 52's my entire life, but never really paid attention to them until about two years ago. No reason, really. Just got really stoned and was surfing YouTube for old/new-to-me/classic music. Came across the video for Private Idaho when they all look like they're tripping their balls off …
Jack vs Kayley, Round One
Four words: Iron Man became cool.
"Streets ahead" *ominous Northampton Wizard voice*
Illusion, Leto. Tricks are what whores do for money…
For the Man Who Has Everything?
IF that happens, I'll be right back to the comic book shop every week like I was before 2005. :)
Paul Rodriguez?
Agreed. There's only so many times you can place the razor on your wrist before you're going to finally cut…
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't it a running gag that everyone assumed that the over-sexualized, over-aggressively heterosexual, cliched New York Italian Joey was actually gay? In fact, I remember it being assumed quite a few times by the women in the group. Given that he was the only one at the end of the series…
From your examples:
Yeah. Because not only would a show like this require "under"-acting, but THAT would be the kill-switch…..
Kristen Wig as 'Samantha'
Chris Parnell as Dr. Leo Spaceman as 'Darren'
Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth as 'Endora'
Can you point to any examples of the jokes having "gay panic attacks"? And I understand you have a different view, but I don't see how you can hand-wave away the examples of a healthy gay relationship, wedding, and family/children raising, and only focus on the fact that Chandler and Joey never realized they were in…
Wait wait wait……they've made a CW show about THE FLASH….and now they're going to make a movie about THE FLASH…….and they're not even going to use the same guy/storyline???!!
You misspelled Alan RICKMAN…
Hmmm. I disagree. Compared to right now, ANY show comes off "homophobic". But, this was also the show that prominently featured a loving, rational, normal lesbian couple raising a son by themselves. It had a gay wedding in 1994/1995. It was the first show of its kind to even tackle the idea on network TV. Of course,…
Yes, Joke Killer 101, that might be the case. There's been a debate between it being an attribute for social signaling, as well as the fact that it can change to blend into its environment. And if evolution didn't produce such a factor, I'd be interested in learning what did.