Why does everyone forget Hobo Joe?
Why does everyone forget Hobo Joe?
Yeah, Nucky Thompson bumping to the tunes on his iPod really took me out of the show.
I've seen it, there is humor, but I'd say it leans more to the dramatic side. As for music, there is… like one song at the beginning, maybe? It's not exactly a musical either. It shouldn't be in that category is what I'm saying. Actually, shouldn't be nominated at all is what I'm saying.
"Hey, what happened to Otis?"
"I shot him."
"You wha-?!"
"Now I'm going down to Emmet's Fix-It Shop… to fix Emmet."
Don't let my confusion diminish their importance.
How is Jack Black not in this movie?
Weird that the Lisa's Wedding episode is supposed to take place in 2010. That, my friends, makes me feel old.
"Would you like to play again?
…
You have selected 'No.'"
So Jim got Stanley tickets to Lewis Black for his birthday? Why would he do this? Are he and Stanley good friends? Has Stanley ever showed any interest in Lewis Black? Has Jim ever gotten Stanley ANYTHING for any previous birthdays? Are they brothers? At this point, I would not be surprised if that's where we're…
Really, we all know it should have been playing "Big Balls."
I actually got more of a Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith vibe, myself.
Has Bart ever owned a bear?
It's just me standing in front of a brick wall for 90 minutes. It cost 80 million dollars.
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Put on your 3D glasses now! (throws tomato)
DICKS UNTIL THE END OF TIME!
Pretty sure "Bart the General" from the 1st season didn't have one.
To be fair, at first he didn't know about the talking pie. Once that detail was revealed, he was on board all the way.
He was also a shooting star leaping through the skies, like a tiger defying the laws of gravity.
Styx did it, and they added an "Arigato, Mr. Roboto" along with it.