Does anyone ever really KNOW Bird Law? It’s not governed by reason.
Does anyone ever really KNOW Bird Law? It’s not governed by reason.
IASIP should have their own line of mascots. Green Man, The Philly Troll, The Philly Bird, The Philly Jabroni, and The Implication.
The slide show at his celebration of life/memorial service should show a shed every other slide.
The "Medieval Lives" episodes are a hoot. There's facts, but also his brand of humor.
R.I.P. Terry Jones. One of my favorite Pythons, his Pepperpots were the best and The Bishop sketch was one of my favorites. Thank you for Monty Python, Labyrinth, your entertaining medieval documentaries and everything else. You will be missed.
Another Kahnism:
And of course, it’s pulled off by Alan Rickman. The definition of “contempt” in the dictionary should be this GIF.
Julius Ceaser pulled that when he was kidnapped by pirates. The pirates found him so entertaining that they laughed along with him when he joked about what a shame it would be to have such a delightful crew arrested and crucified after he was ransomed. Unfortunately for them, that little joke hadn’t been a joke after…
Better than Abe Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
“Oh dear. It seems as though the party my former wife invited me to with the expectation of a jolly good time isn’t turning out to be what she had promised. Bother. I suddenly have this strong urge to mutter sarcastic comments...but no. It wouldn’t be polite. My, but some old habits ‘die hard’, as they say...”
Fry is an absolute riot in this sketch, especially since he’s not doing a typical Fry character. The stomping, the hopping, the howling, the “KICKING AYUSS!” and I lose it when he goes “Sing the song, Vern!”.
If it never changes, then shouldn’t these soldiers be wearing power armor and weilding gatling lasers and Fat Mans? Shouldn't they be using Stealth Boys?! Where are the vertibirds?! WHERE'S LIBERTY PRIME?!
A lot of people criticised the WWI season of Blackadder for the “lions led by donkeys” aspect of it. I felt that the criticism missed the point of it being a comedy of not only the time period, but of modern views of the time period. The last episode in which they finally go “over the top” (a moment in which Edmund…
Speaking of Sigourney Weaver,
Any relation to "Large Marge" is purely coincidental.
The wigs in “I, Claudius” are more convincing.
Right, like the guy in the 6 billion dollar suit is also a horse. COME ON!
Gottfried plays every male, Fran Drescher every female. Our nation will descend into madness at record speed. Pick your looting spots while you can!