"He's the Banksy of Punctuation."
"He's the Banksy of Punctuation."
Last week's bonus "Flop House" with meh. I think there's just not a lot to say about "1941," other than the fact that Spielberg can make flops, too.
The Ewoks one looks like some parody version of what a nerd hopes heaven will be like when he dies.
April Fool's Day.
YES! It was a terrific show, and I'm disappointed they don't air it anymore!
Just imagine the feeling you'd get if you could wake up every morning, look in the mirror, and say to yourself, "I'm Bob f*cking Dylan, and I'm going to do what I f*cking feel like today."
Fun Idea: "Idioteque" played on an array of crystal glasses.
Agreed, but the Kaiser Chiefs were the best of them, and I was really hoping they'd be the bland plateau for the post-early-aughts garage explosion would sound like.
Ditto TV shows — Imaginary Mary, Superior Donuts, the Great Indoors, etc.
The trailer looked pretty charming to me, but not like an outright winner. Still, I like Rachel Dratch and she seemed to fit that character in the bits and pieces shown, it's a disappointment to hear it doesn't execute as well.
Utterly ridiculous, and I'm glad she does as well at challenges as she does.
Oy gevalt, these meshugganer kids!
Is this that small government I heard so much about?
It also seemed like Probst was pushing for the tribe to vote out Michaela. It was kind of frustrating to watch, but thanks to the preview for next week's episode, I can rest easy knowing that a tribe re-arrangement will keep Aubry from being on the outs of what was otherwise my Dream Team tribe.
I dunno. The class of 2010 is full of hipsters, I guess.
My sophomore year, the freshmen down the hall got into the habit of a weekly Dawson's Creek get-together, which they would announce by blaring the full song of "I Don't Want to Wait", waiting for everybody to show up, then blasting the shortened TV version every Sunday night.
Oh no! I knew this world wide web was a trap! I KNEW IT!
I'm game for that.
What's the music used here? It's beautiful.
I think it's just a kids' movie trope of a little kid saying "Uh-oh!" like that.