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Agreed. If these guys are for real, and I think they are, there's no evidence of the usual judgmentalness or hate that you see in most Christian videos on the internet. It's totally refreshing and they are clearly having a lot of fun. I want to hang out with them!
I read her column in the doctor's office last week. It said that tassles on scarves are "frankly, over" and I keep silently judging people with tassles on scarves without wanting to!
I never thought I'd think this but I think the lesson here is "Next time hire real child actors with real cynical Hollywood stage parents."
The Talented Mr. Ripley: A man goes to Europe and pretends to like jazz.
Maybe THAT's what happened to Matthew Perry's hand! (Um, synergy.)
Steel Magnolias: Diabetes kills.
Boys On The Side: an Indigo Girls concert happens.
Actually, that is totally what it is. I started to write that but I thought it was too "inside comments" and nobody would get it. But yes, it's totally that!
Oops, by "smart" I meant the show being smarter in general, and less pandering. Obviously David Letterman is very smart.
Jesus fucking Christ.
But he's rich already! He keeps reminding us, with his free hotel room that's just a "regular room" now but will be a suite later in the week, and his expensive clothes, and his shoes that have a heavy sheen.
Haha, I took out "it" and did some other stuff to the sentence. It's still dumb but at least somewhat grammatically accurate.
OMG I forgot about that! Nice 2006-remembering, MM!
I like that the TV version of "kill" in M/F/K is "avoid."
No way, I've watched this three times. His smile is fake, just as anyone's would be who works as hard as Hugh Laurie. Guy works like 20 hour days. (HUGE HL fan here, I'm actually defending his lack of amusement at this not funny prank.)
That smile was so fake though. He was being House!
The overuse of the black bars to the point of full-screen implies much hard core sex than is actually in the movie. It's like the Unnecessary Censorship version.
"It was an out of state check" might be the most believable part of a feature film love story ever, though.
And so the "cheep, cheep, cheep, cheeeeeeep" begins. Also "You're both weird."
I want to see this movie from Betty's POV.
Ahh, the Gerber baby life insurance commercial! Not targeted to The Room at all. (Or is it?)
"The computer business is too competitive." It's on! I want to be the guy who decided how big and where the black boxes should be. (Yay!)
Hmm, since living forever with a cute baby monkey that also lives forever sounds like the premise of a "be careful what you wish for" science fiction story, I'm going to have to go with the money. (The Monkey's Paw 2: Cute Monkey Forever.)
Yeah, the suckiness of that song is the #1 argument for viral marketing, other than the chick being hot and all.
The 79th Annual Academy Pee Pee Awards (Intro)
The Dark Wind? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101664/
Hahaha, oops. At least I was joking about it being already a meme (I think those two are it so far.)
He's out of town for a few days, like I was last week. I mentioned it in the Kenny Powers post earlier. Don't worry!
OMG, finally someone else. Finally. I'm forced to listen to that like once a week!
Yes, it is. It's that thing YouTube does sometimes. Always try twice.
My tape didn't exist because the technology didn't yet. :(
I mean the general tone. I did watch it many times before noticing, but the whole "can you guess this puzzle" element, which is most of the post, is a joke. Oops, NEVER COMPLAIN, NEVER EXPLAIN.
Not to me you didn't! tips@videogum.com
Looks like everyone forgot to take their grain of irony today. Ftr: there's also no such thing as a "Videogum Highlights For Children Puzzle." :(
Andrea Rosen is in a lot of commercials too, but that's not her.