He may have Ocean Madness, but that's no excuse of Ocean Rudeness.
He may have Ocean Madness, but that's no excuse of Ocean Rudeness.
I'm gonna back Kurt up on this one. I grew up in the midwest, and I'm not sure even the concept of homosexuality was ever mentioned by any teachers until the college level (as far as I know there were no actual rules to that effect), while the civil rights movement was taught fairly thoroughly. I consider myself…
To be fair, the last time I remember seeing Shannon Elizabeth in a movie was Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back, which I think was before a lot of the commentors here were born.
Sorry if I'm harping, but Jesus, the Film Festival episode is probably the single most-referenced ep. "Non-union Mexican equivilant," "On a pile of money with many beautiful ladies," etc.
"How do you sleep at night?"
"On a pile of money with many beautiful ladies."
That so-called "awful" Critic crossover was the Springfield Film Festival episode. I take exception to your choice of adjectives, sir (or madam).
For the record, despite all the show's downhill-ness and the fact that I haven't watched a new episode in several years, I will most definitely be watching when they air the final episode (assuming that happens in my lifetime).
I like imagining Adolph's grandmother saying "I really do hate the little fuck."
Cesspool, I forgot that because I've never created a TV series or starred in a major motion picture I'm not allowed to have an opinion about someone who has, thank you for reminding me.
but… your username is a Simpsons reference and the content of your post is a Duckman reference. MAKE UP YOUR MIND. IT'S TOO CONFUSING.
No one gets a lifetime pass for Joe Dirt. Everyone involved in that movie should be punched.
What exactly is an "adult tricycle?" Is that what you call those Can-Am roadster things, or is it like a tricycle with a cock on the front or something?
YOUR MOVIE QUOTING WAS NOT 100% ACCURATE!
Peanut Monkey, that would be "The Gang Solves the Gas Crisis." I don't know if that's what the baby up there was thinking of, but it's not really a callback if it's a different series.
Ryan, I'm 30 right now, and I grew up watching all those shows, and you named some of my favorite comedians. We're af the same age group, it just sounds like we have very little in common comedy-taste-wise, the exceptions being the exceptions you cited.
Yeah, there were only two Ronnie sketches on the show. The first one contains my favorite nonsensical, throwaway line of the series, btw; "a lot of people think a lot of things about Hawaii!"
I'm also not sure how Patton Oswalt "sprang" from Mr. Show. He was only in one scene and didn't have any lines. And wasn't Sarah Silverman on SNL before this?
My favorite cookie is the macaroonery!
The question I have about this movie is does it tell us anything we don't already know just from watching big commercial movies? Is there a point to it beyond "Hey everybody, product placement is a thing that happens! Watch me cash in!" (I know there should be a question mark here somewhere, but I'm not sure where to…
I'd give Louie the edge in terms of "great stand-up + great show." Seinfeld = "good stand-up, great show." Rock = "good stand-up, ok show." I guess I'll have to reserve judgement on Gervais since I haven't seen his stand-up. Great show though.