HBO just put it back on streaming. I also remember seeing it as a kid back in the early 80s.
HBO just put it back on streaming. I also remember seeing it as a kid back in the early 80s.
I remember her mentioning this episode. If I recall correctly, she said they tried writing it to make it a more traditional sitcom episode but it just always kept turning into this weird style that was the trademark of 30 Rock.
Because child birth is a punishment for sex. It also explains how fucking gross they are when it comes to rape.
I’m going to go with the Jurassic Park advice on this and say just because you could doesn’t mean you should.
Killing your own voters to own the libs... is a strategy.
And he’s going broke doing that.
Solid list. I would like to say that with songs like Like A Virgin and Material Girl, not only did Nile Rodgers produce, he brought in Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson. Basically it’s the Chic organization backing her up on a bunch of tracks on that album.
Uvlade Texas is a small town. Good thing no one ever tried anything there.
Unfortunately, he has way too much money for even this whole shit-show to really do any damage to him.
Hasn’t he already offered some woman a horse to jerk him off?
Also, during it’s original run it was pointed out that Carrie was terrible with her money. She literally spent every dime she made on shoes/clothes and other things. I do remember an episode where this gets pointed out that she has no savings because she pissed a lot of money away.
This is true. I’m still not really convinced Damon could have done a whole lot better though considering the writing on that character was bad. I mean he did have Sigourney Weaver and there was only so much she could do to elevate what she had.
When you’ve lost catturd...
“Well I’ve never heard of you.”
I think I would toss in Burnt Offerings before Crimson Peak.
Yes, that was an unsettling movie.
I thought that movie did a good job of building an atmosphere. The actors pulled of the fake documentary style. It just felt creepy throughout the whole thing.
Technically they stole his brother-in-law’s money.
It doesn’t really get explored in the film but there was a dread of being financially in over your head.
I’ve had to watch a few of his videos every year for cyber security training at work.