I loved the William Nilly joke. Once of those pause-to-laugh-so-I-don't-miss-anything moments.
I loved the William Nilly joke. Once of those pause-to-laugh-so-I-don't-miss-anything moments.
i totally expected "So what is the legacy of Mortal Kombat?" to be answered with "the theme song."
Reprints lol. Like there's going to be any of those.
That scene of Vanessa hooking up with the real estate dude was straight outta "They Came Together". Couldn't figure out if it was a homage or if no one on this show had ever seen it.
If only they coulda had Poochie leaning against the logo, giving shooty-fingers-and-thumbs-up to the viewer.
E: Every father figure in any Paul Thomas Anderson film.
Was Henricks' holding up of that giant package of Cottonelle the most obvious product placement since the Wayne's World parody of product placement? It seemed really odd- it loked like a pop up banner on a youtube video.
"There were rumors of conflict with the staff, but I can’t invest too heavily in those considering how often “boys’ club” accusations have been hurled at the show. "
The extras on The Trip and In The Loop are like a whole extra movie featuring the same characters.
I love *The Target Shoots First*. And indeed, though the technology has changed, the issues are *exactly the same*. I've been working in the online music space since 1997 — first as a freelance music journalist for dot-coms that would come and go at a crazy quick rate and then on the content/project management side…
CDNow and Music Boulevard"! WHOA flashback. I totally bought so many CDs from both of those outlet and totally forgot about them until just right now.
Watching this just after seeing Mad fax: Fury Road was enlightening- -making me like MMFR more and this less. The audience was totally able to understand the horrors visited upon the women of MMFR without a single rape scene being shown, which made me question several times during this ep "why the fuck am I watching…
This one has stayed burned in my memory forever, I quote #8 every 4th of July.
I think the downturn/slow down in CBS Letterman began after his affair with "Monty" was exposed. She was a great riffing partner for him and the show was really firing on all cylinders during the period of time she was featured. Once that got exposed and he almost lost his family, it really took the air out. I'm…
The whole entire Campaign 2000 run, which they still called Campaign 2000 in 2004, was awesome. Especially Crystal Clear Party Ice - to this day, whenever I product comes in some new version that makes little sense I think of "available in clear, semi-clear and opaque!"
The bringing out of the Corona in 7 felt a lot to me like a pop-up ad in a YouTube video.
We paused to look up the word barbeque. http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
There's a really subtle look of recognition on Geillis' face when Claire says "My one regret is that I only have one life to give for my country" when they're in the hole together. My wife has read the books and clued me into Geillis story well before this episode, so I caught the look.
I like that even Dave Kim's mom calls him by his full name.
"Two waffles or three, Henry?"
"Two."