I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of watching these clips. They clearly loved each other. But damn, Siskel’s put-downs were weak compared to Ebert’s.
I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of watching these clips. They clearly loved each other. But damn, Siskel’s put-downs were weak compared to Ebert’s.
Those people are idiots.
So basically, CBS viewers.
And that’s Mulaney’s fault...how?
Wow.
Poor Hilary Swank. The last big role I saw her in was the last twenty minutes of Logan Lucky.
*Prince Ruprecht peeks out from behind the bushes*
This is Wuntch’s doing. He just knows it.
Yeah, Ice... You work in the sex crimes division. You’re gonna have to get used to that.
There aren’t as many scatalogical jokes in the third. However, there is a urination joke that is *interminable*.
Yeah, it’s kinda sad when your best role since has been a bit part in Inglorious Basterds.
Luckily all those actors haven’t been up to much since and will probably be available.
No. I like Nordberg, even if he is played by a murderer. Also, it’s hilarious to watch the commentary tracks where they constantly dance around the fact that O.J. is in them.
You’d be surprised how often I used “pumpkin-tits” for no reason after that movie came out.
When I reminisce about the 90s, these and similar Flintstones glasses from the year before are what I’m often reminded of. They were so badass.
If they didn’t, then Ghost Dad should have sealed the deal.
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Although he probably could, they’re so esoteric nobody would understand them anyway.
We also have many single-camera sitcoms that are shit. I’m not sure how much a studio audience really plays into the quality of the finished product.
You realize 1994 was a different time than 2005, right? In 1994 it was practically unheard of to have a laugh-track-free sitcom on network television. I feel like to just dismiss everything that has a laugh track is pretty silly.