There was a joke about that in the RiffTrax pre-show slides this week.
There was a joke about that in the RiffTrax pre-show slides this week.
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Ellen Barkin: This Boy's Life
Lukas Haas: Inception
Selena: Thanks, Selena
Dusty Springfield: Soundtrack, Pulp Fiction
This last week in Sillstaw’s entertainment:
Planning on seeing "Colossal" tomorrow evening. I plan to see it at the $14-a-ticket(-plus-$1-online-buying-fee) theater I usually see movies like this at, but I had some false hope that I could see it at the local Alamo Drafthouse for slightly less when their Facebook page posted it as their cover photo. And it's…
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Linda Perry: Soundtrack, Mean Girls
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Anthony Michael Hall: The Dark Knight
I'm betting that will be tomorrow's top choice.
I think Madalyn Murray O'Hair was ranked above him at 50. (Likely thanks to the Netflix movie about her.) Kind of an interesting coincidence that they were apparently born the same day. I would have joked that God did it, but I couldn't figure out how to phrase it.
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Madalyn Murray O'Hair: Self, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Al Green: Soundtrack, Pulp Fiction
My pre-clue guess was "Jaws."
Apparently Greg thought it was casual Friday.
J6:
Stars McCormack, Messing, Hayes & Mullally did the season 8 premiere of this sitcom live
A: What is "Will & Grace?"
-In National Lampoon's Vacation, what is the name of theme park the Griswolds are trying to reach?
Wally World
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Claire Danes: Temple Grandin
Ed O'Neill: The Bone Collector
David Letterman: Writer, Late Night with David Letterman
Tiny Tim: Self, Private Parts
Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Their First No. 1 Hit: Their first no. 1 was 1966's "The Sound of Silence"
Wait"er": Brits use the word "interval" for this break between the acts of a play
Libraries: The New York Public Library holds the research Harper Lee typed up for this writer of "In Cold Blood"
Window…
I got the LeBron James one by luck.
"I find I have the inexplicable desire to date Lisa Stansfield."
Today in "what the IMDb thinks they're best known for":
Jennifer Esposito: Crash
Joel Grey: Dancer in the Dark
Joss Stone: Soundtrack, Valentine's Day
Peter Riegert: The Mask
Today in "insultingly easy J6 clues":
Animal Lit Fill-Ins: John Steinbeck wrote "Of" these "and Men"
Animated Characters: On "South Park" lightning & mutant turkeys were 2 ways "they killed" this character
It's a Fact: In 1937, a spark ignited the highly flammable hydrogen in this dirigible
So "Uge": Born withthe name…
I should probably get on finishing that. I got halfway through and got kind of sleepy.