I thought his klingon death howl thing was pretty funny, but the rest looked like an unmotivated improv sketch
I thought his klingon death howl thing was pretty funny, but the rest looked like an unmotivated improv sketch
Why has this name not come up until now? It's a special kind of host when everyone assumes he must have been a cast member.
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The Man Who Knew Too Little is awesome, though.
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Not for nothing, but he also had a front row seat, and the woman was standing in the aisle so likely had something cheaper. Not to say the behavior is okay, but railing people are annoying when you paid a bunch of money for your seat.
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Agreed. They also did a great job with the cartoon itself, which had a nice authentic schoolhouse rock thing going for it. But was Hammond planning on attending every single tour group?
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It can't rain ALL the time
Well, did you?
Not controversial, but that list looks about right.
The two biggest hits for me have been Phil Hartman (I was an SNL fanatic in High School and Phil was my god), and Paul Newman. Newman is just the most incongruously perfect public figure (don't tell me if there's a scandal I missed, I don't want to know) — from his brilliant and understated acting and role choices,…
Is that possible?
I just wonder if all else was the same but Nina had been the "asshole" all season long, if there would have been any similar questioning of the result. I get that personalities aside she had more success on the show up to the finale episode, but its clearly established (as you note) that they judge each contest…
In the end I think it's Tom's show. He is head judge, and obviously carries more influence than the others. That appears to be both in his power to persuade the others as well as the value of his individual vote. But I don't get a corruption vibe from this setup at all — Tom has always seemed to me to be totally…
I think the outrage here is totally overblown, as is the case laid out in this article. Obviously the editing plays its role, but I think that its fairly clear that Nick is not a particularly admirable personality. And I base that a lot more on the bursts of anger and pique at servers/Carlos then the immunity thing.…
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You reasonable son of a bitch
What if we stopped endlessly adapting Clancy/Grisham/Ludlum/ books and started endlessly adapting Neal Stephenson books instead? Don't make me beg, Hollywood. Here's where to look:
* Anathem
* Cryptonomicon
* Snow Crash
* Zodiac