Halloween comes late this year.
A story in which a man believes he is communicating with the past and future through a personal computer from the 1980s...
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
Halloween comes late this year.
A story in which a man believes he is communicating with the past and future through a personal computer from the 1980s...
Remember how I said that at my screening of "Rad" in theaters, I saw Justin Silverman of the Cinemassacre Podcast? Well, they talked about it today on that same podcast. And they mention that Kieran was also there. I was unable to confirm it was him because he was wearing a mask so I didn't mention it. This blog has journalistic integrity.
Hey maaaan, see how they discuss people seeing "Rad" with Rad t-shirts on? Maan, they're talking about ME, maaannnn!
Skip to 7:58.
I just finished re-watching the entire run of "Norm Macdonald Live" and there's an episode that I thought deserved highlighting.
First off, I suppose if I had to pick the top two episodes, it would be David Letterman followed by Dana Carvey. But, looking back at the blog, I found that I made posts recommending those two exact episodes. I thought it was interesting that my tastes would be so consistent.
But the #3 episode is also great and it's the Bill Hader episode. I don't think of Bill Hader as a "big star" but he's funny, he's interesting, he has great stories, he's a likable guy and the show just seems to come together well. So if you'd like, you can watch that episode here.
So, there you go, the Top 3 episodes of "Norm Macdonald Live" according to me.
This is, I expect, my last youtube upload. While I can't predict the future and may have something to upload for some reason, at some point; I am completely through all my old VHS tapes and so that's the end of that.
It really is amazing. My last video got 28 views in 5 days. This video is at 10,000 views within 3 hours. And it's still going, obviously.