"Would you like the last bite of my creamsicle?'
'Actually, Guster, yes…'.
"I bet you would'.
[eats it nice and slow in front of him]
"Would you like the last bite of my creamsicle?'
'Actually, Guster, yes…'.
"I bet you would'.
[eats it nice and slow in front of him]
The sex scene between Magenta and Captain Picard was prety good too.
Nice interview but it didn't quite hit. Too many subjects covered in too short a time. You get to a film, he does he stock anecdote on that one, you move on. Pity there was no scope to delve more deeply.
"the rot of Peter Wood'
What's Penn State?
I think that's probably less clever than you were hoping.
I prefer the issue episodes where they go all out to attack this or that political totem. Fun, surreal episodes like this one work better when they're set in South Park itself and the kids can play off the townspeople's craziness.
Ummm, which British actors would you are say are 'really fuckin' hammy and/or stiff on camera' then?
This show doesn't really like women. Not that that's a bad thing.
My objection is that these guys are getting more and more effete without actually being gay. Yes, I know they're supposed to be metrosexual but their reactions, impulses and body language are transofrming into those of three eight year old girls at a slumber party. This didn't use to be the case.
Yeah, his John Wharfen is OK, I suppose. But it's blown away by his magnificent Eric Qualen in Cliffhanger. No man on earth but Lithgow could get away with this line:
He is that extremely rare thing - an educated actor.
Ha! Wrong! The opening of Act II of Utopia Limited is A Tenor, All Singers Above. Aside from that, he's the greatest comic actor America has ever produced.
But he's a paid and respected reviewer of a popular website. And you're a nobody.
He he. It's spelled 'objectionally'.
Shut up. All the table of second-rate, failed stand up comics and 'amusing' bloggers has to do is come up with seventeen pages that they can get past the tired and depressed show-runner, and then everyone can go home. Why do you have to go and spoil that?
What the fuck? In the morass of stale TV tropes, nonsensical cutaways and lazy plotting that comprises a late Simpsons episode, there are actually two good lines that made me laugh:
Don't apologise for having won the winnijng ticket in the lottery of life, son.
Oh you tiny little pipsqueak.
I didn't think this was such a hot episode. Like many this season, they seem to have stopped distinguishing between the characteristics of the individual gang members. They were always greedy, impulsive and stupid but now they're gteedy, impulsive and stupid in exactly the same way.