Nope, but she was a maid on Diff'rent Strokes!
Nope, but she was a maid on Diff'rent Strokes!
Yes, the most wonderful vehicle for satire ever! Twenty years ago.
The "adult bonus" is really big in 2015. My Little Pony, Barbie, and The Mr. Men Show are way better than they have a right to be.
I've got to second whoever gave the thumbs down to Sanjay and Craig. I've heard people advocate the show because it has a Indian lead, but they clearly haven't SEEN THE SHOW. I saw an episode while in the hospital, with Sanjay and his pet snake (?!) posing as old people to get free chicken wings on senior citizen's…
I hope Rupert gets its due in this series. What a great show!
They killed that kitten at the end of Saint Elsewhere. As if the last episode of that show wasn't enough of a buzzkill.
I like the one from Strange Brew myself, where the lion just belches and the MacKenzie brothers try to crank its tail to get it started.
I liked him. He'll be missed. His son was annoying as hell in those Encyclopedia Brittanica ads, though.
The weird irony is that All in the Family was based on a British sitcom. When AitF was revived as Archie Bunker's Place, the producers of Till Death Us Do Part were inspired to make a sequel to their own show, and had to make a similar episode when the actress who played the title character's wife died. Eerie…
I hated that episode where he leaped into the body of a starship captain. It just seemed to go on forever…
What, that upcoming Pixar movie doesn't count?
It sure FELT like years. Yeech.
Yeah, but YouTube also has PewDiePie. Advantage: Lucas.
And people who hate Star Wars, too!
I dig the song that plays when you get an invincibility power up in Wizards and Warriors. Very jaunty! The entire soundtrack in that game is pretty great, even if you want to club the designers over the head for some of the later stages. (The lava room, arrrrrgh!)
Guardian Legend wasn't bad! How dare you besmirch the good name of Compile shoot 'em ups!
Reminds me of the song Tia Carerre sang at the end of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
The really weird thing about that Werewolf game is that there was a gun power up which only the human was supposed to be able to use, balancing out the gameplay to some extent. Unfortunately, the game was programmed so that the already overpowered werewolf, with sabers for hands, was the only character that could hold…
I saw most of that film last night after ten years. It's good, yes, but boy does it beat you over the head with synergy. "Hey I. Ron Giant, take a look at some magazines! This one's MAD, it's really good. And here's a Superman comic! Boy's Life isn't published by Time-Warner, so never mind that one."
Ahem. The proper nomenclature is "Andean bear."