Robert Lindsay! I perhaps unfairly think of him as the UK Kelsey Grammer
Robert Lindsay! I perhaps unfairly think of him as the UK Kelsey Grammer
Never heard of it, but interestingly it has 6.7 on IMDB and 67% on the ol' RT….rarely do the two meet. I take this as a sure indicator of its extremely average nature
Say that now, but I'm tenuously referencing Sunnyside Farm at the top of every article from now on
I'm not kidding when I say I got halfway through the article and realized I had no idea what it was about. The subject matter is clear but darned if I know what the author is getting at. It seems to be making the case for 'in the moment' comedy
A sound stance
Why, I bet this would work for the office, too!
See also: New Radicals
Give it a look if you ever find yourself needing to shed some surplus optimism. I just found out the dull-witted brother was played by Mark Addy - y'know, Fred from 'The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas'
Taste, taste, taste: who cares? You think I'm drinking booze to tease my tastebuds?
Bit of a mohd post but it might be of interest if you like useless pop culture detritus:
Wow, a Bob Mackie!
That's nice. Like a friendship bracelet?
Yeeeah, but I don't think it can be quantified that way still. Clayton perhaps sat down and found this rambling meditation on his own experience came pouring out of him, whereas he would've had to force 2 other reviews. There's also the crass matter of payment
Time to read the comments!
'All That Fury'
Everyone works for Pitchfork today is seems
I bet you slept well last night
It's never less than disconcerting to me when adults think websites have a set amount of words for some reason. Like they had 2 more music reviews ready to go but Clayton used up all the words so they have to wait for next time. Why would anything work like that?
I genuinely did show up but there was political chat going on so I left. Tonight's another night!
>Best DQ character ever!