I stopped watching the Simpsons around the year 2000, I don't know if that's a classic Simpsons reference if it happened after that. I remember most iconic show references prior that.
I stopped watching the Simpsons around the year 2000, I don't know if that's a classic Simpsons reference if it happened after that. I remember most iconic show references prior that.
Not sure if you are trolling me or not, but in case you are serious, it's the character Scott Baio played on Happy Days.
Can you qualify direct to video movies as insanely prolific, yet alone prolific? I'm not judging anyone who indulges in them, they just don't appeal to me. I tend to see the term prolific as in appearances in mainstream media..
How dare you, they got Chaichi this year!
I think Arrow really missed the bus by not having Dolph say "I must break you" whilst looming over Ollie.
Yeah, it's not exactly like he's a prolific actor, I last saw him in the Expendables..
True, I was over exaggerating, but it's still worth noting Keaton only appears in 18 minutes of the movie with him as the title character.
Oh, I thought it was a splice of Lee Majors and Hugh Grant. A very charming British assassin cyborg.
I'm just very ignorant on this, I have no idea who Lee Grant is…:(
I've actually heard rumors about him portraying Mr. Mxyzptlk in some capacity, not sure if there is any merit to those rumors , though.
Are you sure that wasn't Glenn Close..I believe she said she did Guardians of the Galaxy so she could continue to do smaller, independent fils.
He's paying himself for this role? Now that's very meta…
Your father was a drinker, and he tried to shave your head while drunk?
Not sure where you saw that, John Malkovich had already signed on as Vulture for Spider-Man 4, that obviously was never made.
Considering he's only in it for about 18 minutes of the entire film yet that's all people remember about the film is him..makes this comment accurate.
Maybe you can corner your cousin in and I can do the same to my sister, so they can hear it in stereo- a big "told you so!!!"
wait, I was invented? NUMBER 5 IS ALIVE!!!!!!! "who's Johnny, she said, and smiled with special thing" (I don't know the actual words).
Bob Sacamano and Uncle Jesse never miss an episode of AD,
You are probably right, I don't remember the last time I saw this movie edited for TV, maybe I'm mixing it up with another R rated edited movie.
Yippee ki-yay melon farmer! Always loved the edited version of that almost as much as "this is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps". A few notes- surprised that there was zero mention of the guy that played the most intimidating thug that would die-Karl, wasn't even an actor, but a flipping ballet…