1988!
1988!
eh?
*Jazz. He looks like a bumblebee.
To be fair, wasn't the original Bumblebee a minstrel show?
But I do believe that is a failed "first"…
I'm Mexican-American, and I think my family would be pretty disturbed if I had a black boyfriend. I don't know how vocal or stringent they would be about it, but I know it would be talked about around a lot of dinner tables.
@Tiger of the Mirror: I just laughed out loud picturing a kid with a Kangaroo Jack poster in his window. Thank you.
Incisive commentary from Senor Bagofcrap
Appropriate Kids in the Hall sketch:
ACTUALLY, the last scene of "Some Like It Hot" — what many consider to be a classic scene — was improvised. The original ending featured Marilyn Monroe quite a bit more, but she was having a rough time, and wasn't on the set when they needed her (for the ending + many other scenes). Fun fact!
"And anybody with any real understanding of world issues can go fuck themselves"
The first several comments here made me chuckle. Two hours of Harrison Ford yelling about clocks: I'll buy that for a dollar!
"Scrooge," the musical starring Albert Finney, is the best. The best!
Dude, seriously.
A cross between "Jersey Shore" and "Anna Karenina"??
Hot Damn!!
Nooo!
Here I was, about to send this to a friend, and the video's been taken down. Copyright claim by Final Placement. Hmph!
the mustard smiley face
I just wanna say that every time I see that picture on the front page, I lose it. That one is up there in my favorite Onion photos. They captured his sad little routine so well…
How fitting! Barry from Eastenders plays a Karl-type character on Extras.
They all tease each other. Stephen is frequently referred to as a "goggle-eyed freak" and there are plenty of jokes about Gervais being loud, annoying, and/or fat. But of course, since the famous duo are cleverer than Karl Pilkington, more jokes are had at his expense.
Invention of Lying got increasingly smug, and that bugged me. Gervais is a very outspoken skeptic — he and Merchant would often riff about superstitions and religion on their radio show — but that movie just took it too far.