I always really liked that Ben Folds plays piano on "Why Does This Always Happen To Me," Al's Ben Folds style parody.
I always really liked that Ben Folds plays piano on "Why Does This Always Happen To Me," Al's Ben Folds style parody.
I really liked Al Madrigal (mostly from podcast appearances) until I heard about the time he picked an actual, physical fight with a heckler.
One thing - if memory serves, I always heard people talk about the fact that Browder actually has a pretty good Aussie accent, but intentionally used a much worse one for these scenes because CHRICTON is a bad actor.
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I have a friend whose favorite movie is Lady in the Water.
One of those lovely little Mark moments.
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Ugh, fuckin Lawyer Planet.
I would say the icky body-humor starts right in Premiere, when they introduce Rygel farting helium. In a way, it's just as much a mission statement for the show as the "Own kind of hero" speech and Chricton's "You can be more"; a middle finger to the peaceful, sincere sterility that was the predominant tone of a show…
Houdini died of AIDS!
Above comment liked for the subtle little Frisky Dingo reference. Which subtlety I have now crushed.
Yeah, but what about the librarians constantly accusing people of having overdue books about living with a micropenis?
Man, you look JUST like Buddy Holly.
That's a goGradeisacuntod point.
Agreed, but only because they kill Charlie. Any episode in which someone who isn't Hurley or Ben dies is a good episode of Lost, but that was the best one.
No show has more aggressively flummoxed my attempts to get other people to watch it than Farscape. There is so, so, so much good in there, buried under a LOT of shit.
You should really have a family meeting before you make a big decision like that.
Isn't that what that documentary, "The Cloaked War," is about?
So, does everybody save brainspace by thinking of Eddie Pepitone and Andy Kindler as the same person, or just me?
Because that comedian chose, as his or her job, to stand in front of a room full of people with the promise of saying stuff that entertains them. If they don't like the way live audiences react, there are plenty of comedy jobs that don't involve so much immediate personal scrutiny.