Keep in mind that "The Sun Makers" was a satire of unrestrained capitalism as well as taxation - it's a company they work for (Praise the Company!) - but that company also happens to be the world government.
Keep in mind that "The Sun Makers" was a satire of unrestrained capitalism as well as taxation - it's a company they work for (Praise the Company!) - but that company also happens to be the world government.
Oh my Christ. I'm SO glad I made that deal with the forest-elf so that I need never age.
'Cause if it were real life (and it kinda is), you KNOW some dang mom is gonna wanna be an angel.
Yeah - the sketch worked for me on simple silliness.
I have no fondness for Rick Perry, but at least he was big enough to admit he fucked up about the Dept. of Energy thing, and was ready to work at some hard learnin'. That makes him 10… hell, 100 times the man Trump is.
(Imagining Kate McKinnon making sweet, sweet love-talk to me.)
"I don't fuck with geek shit"
This is a good use of human time. The world needs this.
It was just a strange, quick little sketch, but I thought the "Mom animals" thing was golden.
How long does the Wonder Wheel appear onscreen in "The Warriors"? Maybe viewing each single frame showing it could add up to millions if you watch the film a more realistic number of times.
My uncle, knowing I loved sci-fi, put on "Alien" for us when I was about 9.
Ceti eels, in particular, would be adapted to do that. ;)
I'm shocked that you seem to have taken the first part of my post seriously. :)
I dunno about generally, but in my and my girlfriend's circle, "Love Actually" is adored. ADORED. We don't get it.
I think you misspelled "arousing".
NNNNNNEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD!!!
World news coverage became pop culture when the star of "The (fucking) Apprentice" was elected President of the United fucking States.
"Ace Ventura 2" featured the hero seemingly being birthed by a rhinoceros, and "The Brothers Grimsby" apparently features the heroes hiding in an elephant vagina. A strong thread of mythic archetypes clearly connects the two films.
It sure is!
Hey - it won the first Best Picture Oscar!