I was ready to have her fired into the heart of the sun the moment I read she calls her fanclub mailer "Lenny Letters".
I was ready to have her fired into the heart of the sun the moment I read she calls her fanclub mailer "Lenny Letters".
I had the jet too, and it worked great on our TV, but I think that gets to the heart of what killed the concept in the first place: Most TVs weren't big enough or bright enough to trigger the controllers properly.
That sucks dude, always better to share something like that with a friend, although, unless the only options are couples' cruises, I can't help thinking this problem may just sort itself out along the way. How's your nautically-themed double entendres these days?
It's a small stretch but I'll pitch for the Tiffany Aching series by Terry Pratchett. The first book is more of a crazy ass adventure yarn, but then she goes off with other witches for training, hijinks, and harrowing encounters with the dark side of human nature as well as magic.
Absolutely, I'm not looking to undersell what Brooks brought to the picture, both as a director and a general Hollywood badass. He made a lot happen, from the black and white film on up, but Young Frankenstein's conception, sensibilities, and lead performance are all Wilder. If anything, I love that Mel was willing to…
Young Frankenstein is for all intents and purposes a Gene Wilder Movie, guest-directed by Mel Brooks, and that's a beautiful thing.
Credit where it's due, the cinematography and costuming looks really, REALLY good for what is, at it's core, just another goofy award ceremony medley. Someone decided to shoot the HELL out of this.
Either that, or they were estranged (possibly by Shao going to prison), and the "present" is their reunion show. I'd bet on either one with this series.
I'm not a big fan of Luhrman's work, but I am enjoying this, if that's any help. It's pretty over the top, but still a lot more coherent and enjoyable than Moulin Rouge.
Hey, it wasn't THAT little, and it gets damned cold in South Dakota!
Sirens was pretty good, even if that was helped in large part by being a Denis Leary Show without Denis Leary in it.
Colbert sent over a veritable rainbow of mini-bottles, so I'd say it's a 50/50 chance.
It's going back a bit, but they also tried to bring satirical UK puppet-show Spitting Image over here in the '80s. It bombed horribly, but they did try.
Right? Not so much Andy, but John's East Coast Douchebag accent is pretty close.
So it IS him! THANK you, I have been wondering about that for MONTHS now.
Well, I liked the panels; Velez was a loud, chirrupy jackass, but Wilmore has really come into his own as a host/moderator, and Yard and Walker have a legit talent for the format. I keep hoping Bill Maher will retire or be crushed under the weight of his own ego or something, both in general and because Larry would be…
Huh, so he is, I guess I got him confused with Harry Goz.
Sweet lord, can we just go ahead and start the class-war NOW please? Watching this, I feel like it's time.
"She's on the FBI's Most Wanted list and the AV Club's-"
"Yayyyy!"
"-list of 20 Actresses That Always Make Everything Better."
"Awwwww. Our feelings! And the lingering shreds of our professional integrity."
-AV Club Staff, BoJack Premier Night
Exactly. Overly theatrical spider lady, kicks off the whole Bojack Show mini-arc and then barely appears in any of it.