Amazingly, Tiffani Amber Thiessen also did a Woody Allen movie.
Amazingly, Tiffani Amber Thiessen also did a Woody Allen movie.
Favourite Milhouse quotes:
"Now if you don't mind, I have a hot date tonight.
A date.
Dinner with friends.
Dinner alone.
Watching TV alone.
All right, I'm going to ogle the ladies in the Victoria's Secret Catalogue.
"Good night. Oh, and the President was arrested for murder. More on that tomorrow night. Or you could turn to another channel….oh…do not turn to another channel."
What happens to Cheese might be the most satisfying moment on the show. That and Daniels slowly ripping up the photo of Bird.
"THE MAN HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF RAPE 27 TIMES?"
I've often heard people talk about learning English by watching American television shows, like The Cosby show, for example. I think Seinfeld is probably too nuanced when it comes to language for non English speaking viewers to get into, whereas a show like The Fresh Prince is very expressive and exaggerated. Seinfeld…
McConaughey is the one bit of movie casting that makes complete sense, to me. Who would you cast?
I was thinking Oscar Isaac. He can sing, and play the guitar, and I think The Stand could use a little more diversity.
According to Kirkman:
"Prisoner number 93A234,
Simon Adebisi. Convicted May 2, '93 - Murder in the first degree.
Sentence: Life imprisonment without the possibility of parole."
No mention of Paul Winfield's excellent work as Lucius Sweet?
I read he was willing to be brought back, but there was a disagreement when it came to his salary.
"Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's (and his nipples) enrapturing performance as
the enigmatic Eko was not only a highlight of the episode but a
highlight of season 2 as a whole. That they managed to establish a
fairly solid character sketch for each of the prominent Tailies in such a
compressed timespace was also no small…
But he's completely missing the point. The whole idea is this is Ghostbusters, with women in the roles. Not, this is Ghostbusters, but oh yeah, women just happen to be in these roles. Women being the stars is the obvious hook.
Give him a break, he's just sore about not being in this. Of all of the guys involved, he had the most to gain from doing another movie. I mean, look:
"I enjoyed that my more recent exposure to Popeye’s—we didn’t have them in Canada"
Maybe not where you lived, but according to their website, Popeyes has been operating in Toronto since 1985.
Yeah, but then it's followed by that awkward moment of Ricky Gervais getting up out of his seat to give Rock a high five, only to be left hanging.
He also has that funny gag involving a picture frame:
No, I get you, I think the problem is the show wants it both ways. It wants to give you that show, while also giving you a standard CBS police proceudral.