"Hey, remember when Seeso was a thing"? -Any one of us, in about six months
"Hey, remember when Seeso was a thing"? -Any one of us, in about six months
No, I've only got one. I've had one for some time, but a few years ago I said I was thinking of getting another, and since then some people have called me 'Two Tubes'. This tube business — it doesn't really matter. The tubes aren't important. A few friends call me Two Tubes and that's all there is to it.
I'm with you on "Down With Love". Best exchange in the film… EM, late again: "I'm so sorry, Miss Novak, the darndest thing. I got waylaid by the sweetest Swedish Lapphund who kept me up half the night, and I'm afraid I'm still in bed." RZ, peeved: "My, you do get way laid."
The comic didn't have theme music. That killed it for me.
He thought he was going to pay his respects to Bernie Worrell.
If you're a famous rock star and you're gonna play an impromptu set in someone's back yard, make sure it's someone who understands the concept of holding their camera the right way. It's okay to ask first; you're a rock star, you can get away with that.
I came to give RedLetterMedia a shout-out in the comments. Then I read your article and saw you'd already done it. Now I'm simply here to applaud. (Couldn't find a way to insert a clapping sound without it looking sarcastic.)
As an insanely huge Mr. Show fan, I really wish I had liked With Bob And David more. I thought there were a few good ideas in there, but I had this constant sense that I pretty much knew where the sketch was going, and I was pretty much always right. There seemed to be a certain spark missing.
I was one of those who made such bitchy little jokes. But upon hearing his performance of Back In Black, I had to eat that crow and admit I'd been wrong. The man brought it, plain and simple. Who woulda thunkit?
I won't say it applies to every WA film for me. I'm quite fond of The Royal Tenenbaums (even though they're all kind of obnoxious too), and I pretty much adore The Grand Budapest Hotel. Apart from that, I range from eh-to-no on his films. But Rushmore I f**king loathe.
Wes Anderson's "Rushmore". Easily the most obnoxious film I've ever watched four times in a series of earnest efforts to understand why anyone would want to spend time with these insufferably pathetic characters.
Came for the rabid anti-whitewashing commentary. Left disappointed. :(
Nice RLM reference. ;)
The film has a lot of strengths, but this is definitely one case where you're far better off reading the book. Or do both, whatever. But do read Barris's book; it's fantastic, and Clooney's film really doesn't do it justice.
Uh, there's an S *in* 'Nietzsche'.
Huh. I didn't realize that either. But since I can't think of a joke about the missing S, I'm sticking with what I have. :)
"The premiere opens, in media res…"
So, two actors who were effective and charming in films that people genuinely enjoyed and will likely remember for some time…and one slab of wallpaper from a movie that most people would begin their synopsis of with, "Wait, was that the one…?". Let's give it to that guy.
"The dogs are also slit slightly down the side, presumably to cook more quickly. […] If there’s one thing wrong with this dog, it’s that the actual hot dog is a bit chewy and a little dry…"
Absolutely. These are probably our two most-enjoyed shows right now, while The Walking Dead's on hiatus. And honestly, I probably enjoy both of them more than that one too. Bring on the crossover!!!