thekingorderedit2000
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thekingorderedit2000

Sure Jan. 

40 year old man babies need the most attention.

Willie Ames played Tommy Bradford, the middle son on Eight is Enough. David Bradford was the oldest son, first played by Hamill in the pilot, then by Grant Goodeve for the run of the series. Goodeve also sang the theme song.

No love for Hamill being the original David Bradford on Eight is Enough? 

He didn’t work because ultimately we are supposed to believe that Michael Scott, the very definition of mediocrity, is going to get over on a character played by Idris Elba. And that shit ain’t happening, I don’t care who that character is that the magnificent Idris Elba is playing. On the bright side, Charles Minor

Gwen Stefani is definitely 90's, but “angry girl”?

And nothing of value was lost.

It is a recollection, told from Cliff’s POV, which would naturally allow for embellishment. But at no point are we meant to believe the confrontation with Bruce Lee didn’t happen in the movie’s universe. And point in fact, it is specificalky meant to illustrate Cliff’s reputation and abilities as a badass.

But you know what they were before they were Democrats? What they remained after they left the party? And what they will be no matter the party affiliation?

On it’s own, the scene has it’s merits, but within the rest of the film it seems out of place. That’s because in the scene right before it, we see Selma Blair taking a jiz stained article of clothing to the cleaners. And there is this long bit where the cleaner is trying to figure out what the stain is. And eventually

In fairness, what else could you right about Joe Rogan’s height (or lack thereof) but smarm?

Other than owning a lot of guns (despite swearing that he didn’t have a gun), he was not on their side. 

The A.V. Club has really been socking it to Joe Rogan lately.

Has Artie Lange gone off the deep end? Politically, I mean. Obviously he has fucked up in every other way possible, it is well documented. But I hadn’t heard that he was on the Qrazy train.

I bet it finishes #2 in the ratings.

If only he had grown up to be...you guessed it, Frank Stallone.

I might actually consider watching if that were the plot. Either that, or a Sack origin story, since those all seem to be the rage nowadays. 

Does “13 Going on 3o” have some sort of cult status? Because I am finding it hard to believe that today’s kids are so into a movie that came out before they were born, that they just have to hear more music from that nice lady who had a catchy song on the soundtrack.

Alight, settle down Yakov. 

I have heard of Engleberg Humperdick, does that count?