Actually, they say he was 82 when he died, which means he would have been 47 in 1975, and there's no way that kid was 47. This is too huge a discrepancy to just ignore, there has to be something to it, right?
Actually, they say he was 82 when he died, which means he would have been 47 in 1975, and there's no way that kid was 47. This is too huge a discrepancy to just ignore, there has to be something to it, right?
This seems weird to me, because actors LOOK exactly the same in every role, but we have no problem with that. Why does sounding the same matter?
Super late, but I just saw the episodes. And speaking of synergy, when Gene said, "What part of LARPing don't you understand?" I was really hoping for Bob to reply, "I don't know, core concept?"
Is it just me, or do none of the links in this article go to any sort of article about Happiness on wikipedia?
ETA: Nevermind, apparently it was just me…
So, essentially, we're back to "pan-n-scan"?
I was watching the Oscar Best Film Marathon which included Loud & Close. I left halfway through it to get dinner.
"Sigur Rós Sugarroos"
True!
I assume that article was written before Google revealed that Webdriver Torso was just a stress test of YouTube servers…
The proper form of the joke should have been: "meets the girlboss, same as the old boss". Perhaps that's why the downvote.
No, look, if Dennis wants to leave, he can absolutely leave, no problem. He just won't WANT to leave. Because of the… implications.
The type of plastic is easier to produce, and making bags is much simpler and easier than extruding bottles.
Patrick Stewart has said that he's retiring as Professor X, unless they want him for Season 2 of Legion.
That isn't specifically a "Family Guy" construct, see Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes for 2 minutes.
Jack Mann: "Who are you in this movie?"
Sophie said in a commentary that she actually hates lemoncakes, but has to eat a ton for the show, and fans keep giving them to her.
Call no man happy, eh, kid?
Lenny asks Cyd for a candy bar, so she knows Lenny existed. Also the interviewer guy from the first episode says, "A girl is dead. And she didn't die from a heart attack." and it seems like he is referring to Lenny with that…
What I like is that while Plaza and Hawley have been saying, "Lenny was written for a man, but we cast Aubrey Plaza," clearly that's not 100% accurate. They wouldn't cast Benny as a man, and Lenny as a different man, that wouldn't be confusing enough to Ptolomy & Cyd. So it seems like even after filming completed,…
But Blu-Ray will also get you director's commentary on a couple episodes, which I'm sure will be fascinating…