Sledge Hammer! was a must-watch show for my classmates, and we quoted it as much as SNL skits.
Sledge Hammer! was a must-watch show for my classmates, and we quoted it as much as SNL skits.
Today will be forever known as The Day Of A Billion Labyrinth Facebook Photos.
Hey, remember when they killed off The Watcher a year or so ago for the last big crossover? And how it was a huuuuge deal that rocked the comic world? And how things would NEVER be the same?
There's always several laugh-out-loud moments per episode, so our household is happy with it. And we appreciate the cynicism.
As well you should. Feel ashamed, I mean!
I adore that episode. It's my go-to to show off the glories of the DCU and the under-appreciated Superman series.
"When is Killer Klowns 2 coming out?" — The #1 Question In Any Chiodo Interview
I adore this feature, and the interviewer asks great questions to keep the guests chatty and engaged.
It's pretty heartening to see all the Legomaniacs in this thread.
If you have the instruction manuals, they'd still fetch you a pretty penny.
The best columnist, forever and always, was Herbert Kornfeld.
Three-siders totally exist.
'Happyish' was just the worst. What a waste of a great cast (except Coogan—he's pretty insufferable).
Few people know Gorshin was an amazing impressionist.
Not some—a ton.
Your Mom knows all about nutmeg.
Roman Polanski is the sticky in my wicket when it comes to the "horrible artist / great art" dilemma.
"Tiny Terry loves his pickles."
In the new series Neon Joe…, werewolf pubes are key plot points.
I can't disagree with that. But the bits that work for me really work.