* The Nextel commercial with the guys dancing to "Push It". (Hint: for best viewing quality, let the whole thing load first and then play it.) I can watch it on an endless loop, and it's funny every. single. time.
That one does make me smile every single time I see it. I think it's the guy sitting there with the boom box on his lap and bopping his head that seals the deal for me with that one.
I think it's the guy sitting there with the boom box on his lap and bopping his head that seals the deal for me with that one.
And they're just so *committed* to their horrible dancing, you know?
I swear, I may start watching
Studio 60.
The more I hear about it, the more intrigued I am. You know how it's interesting to look at that series of cat paintings by a schizophrenic? It seems like that. Not all that pleasing aesthetically, but fascinating from a psychological standpoint. I was just reading this Websnark piece about it.
he's writing Studio Sorkin on the Aaron Sorkin Strip Starring People Portraying Aaron Sorkin's Life
I was aware of some of the elements Sorkin was pulling from his life, but I didn't realize how extensive it was. He's fantastically crazy.
You know what never stops being funny to me? I mean, every time I see it, I think, "No, can't be that funny," and every time, it's funnier?
That scene in Harold and Kumar where they sing Hold On.
I'm cracking up just thinking about it.
"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball." (To be fair, the funny part is the dude getting clocked in the head with the wrench 2 seconds later.)
Also still funny.
Hmm, I hadn't watched S60 yet but the wf is making me want to, if only so I can read the wf.
It's raining and my hair looks awful. If there were any justice in the world, someone would deliver firelogs to my door because I desperately want a fire but I can't go out looking like this.
Cass, just so you know, I updated the page to include the photos that lead up to "getting pinked." So completely not my fault. Grrrr!
OK, I think I had a childrens' book with illustrations by that guy. Or modelled after his early cats. Owl & the Pussycat.
That scene in Harold and Kumar where they sing Hold On
Curse you, wee Plei! Because now I need to watch that scene RIGHT NOW and I am at work sans DVD. Alas!
So far I am enjoying talking about S60 the next day, so I say, please people, keep watching. I would be sad if this show left the air.
You're link is particularly apt, bon bon, as I can't stop watching despite my better judgment.