I like how you really stuck it to him with those film credits of his! Clever angle.
I like how you really stuck it to him with those film credits of his! Clever angle.
Three words: Gummo. Bathtub. Spaghetti.
That dude does coke? No way.
Therefore, we shall call it: "The Karyn Parsons Project".
From a Norm MacDonald Weekend Update in late '96:
A million upvotes for you sir. Brilliant.
Now I am as happy as a little girl.
This was very well-written. Highly amusing.
I'm glad you got some web content out of those four tweets, but can we examine the premise for just a second? Do presenters normally clap after they announce the winner? Cuz I went back and looked, and Leo didn't clap for Emma Stone. Mark Rylance didn't clap for Viola Davis. Were they also subtly expressing their…
The sarcasm. It overwhelms. It burns.
Good read. However, the "overlooked" section for each category is slightly superfluous/distracting. Always admirable to give love to lesser-seen works, but these entries seem better suited for an article written immediately after the nominations were announced.
And if I remember correctly, Graem was the first character to introduce the whole "I held my mud" concept! It was the first thing I thought of when I heard that tonight.
I recently went to a Hooters for the first time in like ten years, and it was such a time warp. The whole vibe was very late 80s/early 90s. I actually turned to my friend and said I felt like I was inside an episode of "Married… with Children". I kept waiting for the sound of the studio audience hooting and hollering…
Just a guess. Was this the scene in that Hawaiian-themed restaurant where he's pitching them and says he put a tape of their show in for Noah Vanderhoff…"and he LITERALLY jumped out of his seat"? *Wayne & Garth in unison* "Cool!"
And let's not forget track ten on the album, "All Night Thing". Or as I like to think of it, the song that's being played when Benjamin (Rob Lowe) brings Wayne and Garth to his "fully functional babe lair".
I think Rainbow is a really good example of this phenomenon. They had hits with Ronnie James Dio ("Man on the Silver Mountain"), Graham Bonnet ("Since You've Been Gone"), AND Joe Lynn Turner ("Street of Dreams", "Stone Cold").
This comment is wayyyy too reasonable. I don't think I could say it much better. So I will say it again. Only in a less concise, more rambling way. I don't like Trump. I thought the show had laughs. And so I laughed. I have managed to peer deep inside my soul and reconcile that seeming contradiction. I'm not sure how.…
Whiz another smoker at me.