I can think of lots of them that I like. Dazed & Confused. Fletch. Bad News Bears. Jaws. The original Star Wars. But the one I have framed on my wall is Meatballs. Yup. Meatballs.
I can think of lots of them that I like. Dazed & Confused. Fletch. Bad News Bears. Jaws. The original Star Wars. But the one I have framed on my wall is Meatballs. Yup. Meatballs.
I like the other tag line with him just standing in entrance alone…. If adventure has a name it must be Indiana Jones.
How many people are dressing up like Hula Hula?
I don't find him all that special but I agree Hollywood would probably love it if he became an A-List star and could open a movie. But I just don't see that happening either.
I'm sure Jann Wenner will induct Ticketmaster into the Rock Hall soon enough.
hahah. thanks now I'm gonna have nightmares tonight about that very scenario. I mean I know VHS was crappy compared to what we have now…. but it OUR crappy!!
true. maybe cause the phone was in the kitchen? As silly as that sounds they made use of phone calls a bit.
my only question is the sealed VHS copy of Back to the Future was obviously a product from the mid-90's as you can tell by the Jurassic Park coupon insert when he opens it. I wonder what the actual original 1986 VHS tape would be like (although I do think BTTF might've been one of those rare sell-through titles…
who would think this was a good idea?
…but still i give the show credit for at least trying something different with that episode about his friend dying.
oh no I get it's just a thing for an actor to do. A little "business" while they talk. It's just funny when you watch a marathon of episodes and start catching how many times they go for that orange juice.
I've been watching Family Ties recently on Antenna TV and for the most part I think it holds up pretty well as a funny sitcom. Sure it's entrenched in the 80s but I think it's jokes break through that and remain funny. The characters are all great and have their moments to shine (sure Jennifer definitely feels an…
not Two Guys, a Girl and a Piece of Asteroid?
yeah that's kind of how I felt although as opposed to Strangers or Pee-wee like the AV Club mentions this creation feels more to me like straight outta someone's brain who's watched Napoleon Dynamite a lot. I do think the rest of the family makes this show bearable and balances out the sort of forced "look at me and…
i wonder why they didn't go with…. the story of a boy, a girl and a galaxy? seems like that rolls off the tongue better than universe.
I can't remember if it was the AV Club's review or someone else's but they pointed that out as being the problem with Mascots. The subject matter just seems like a goof already it's hard to make fun of it. His previous films all contained subject matter that seemed ripe for parody but were certainly based in the real…
totally agree. His film The Big Picture was much better at skewering Hollywood than For Your Consideration. Since you and I seem to be on the same page with the diminishing results of his films I think you'll be really disappointed with Mascots like I was.
and really kind of pointless.
like a few others I really didn't enjoy Mascots. With every Chris Guest film the laughs become fewer and fewer (his film The Big Picture was far better at skewering Hollywood than For Your Consideration.) I think he needs to hang up these faux docs and try something else. Having said that I still can't understand why…
I can't wait for President Trump to get "grab them by the pussies" put on the $100 bill.