Well, classical pieces will reuse motifs from earlier songs, or if you count an overture's use of later songs, then that, too.
Well, classical pieces will reuse motifs from earlier songs, or if you count an overture's use of later songs, then that, too.
Although my friend and I often have conversations consisting entirely of Simpsons and Seinfeld quotes, the one I think we most often use isn't so much a "quote" as it is an utterance; the little "uh" Bart makes when he punches the wall in frustration from having to give up his fancy, quilted toilet paper.
Watching Stephen try to get the name "Filliam H. Muffman" out without breaking just kills me.
The constant burns from the cornballer just absolutely crack me up every single time, particularly Michael's.
Two Kramer line readings just absolutely kill me every time. Just thinking about them makes me laugh:
There's still time to go with "In2pendence Day!"
No. Sorry.
I think I may have to go with "All I've Got To Do" for A. Definitely underrated/underplayed.
I sincerely hope I'm not the first, but where's "Batman: The Animated Series"???
Now I can accept that films require a certain amount of suspension of disbelief, but man, this movie…
Nothing about this society is even the least bit probable. All of the castes are separated into very narrowly defined characteristics, so who the hell is doing maintenance and scrubbing the floors? And it's clearly…
Yes, it is quite good. It's got some fairly ridiculously difficult levels, but gorgeous animation and fun gadgets.
I just hope they're saving him for Ep IIX or something.
I was a PA on a movie he was in, and he somehow locked himself in his trailer, which is confusing as he's probably been in thousands of the things. He kept insisting he wanted to kick the door down, while everyone outside was yelling to him not to do that.
Oh, and Homer's huge, evil laugh in his fantasy as the World's Tallest Man made of 24k gold.
Are you going to eat it?
Oh yeah, that's a very common one among my friends.
"Here's your turtle, alive and well."
I just have to play a game on my tablet or do chores or something during any scene with Barbara, else I start screaming at the TV, which doesn't really do anyone any good.
Very well, all is forgiven.
Same here. In the past, I always would have said Lennon instantly, but setting aside the "cool" factor and listening to the music for pure enjoyment, it's hard to top McCartney. His latest is, I think, the most solid album track for track since Ram.