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.
How topical, how political...
This is another new upload. I just loved this response to a random Viewer Mail question.
One of the things that happened as the Late Show went on is the answers to the Viewer Mail questions had less and less to do with what was actually asked. It would be like "Dear Dave, do you like burritos?" and then Dave would say, "I don't really know but I saw an interesting thing on my way to work - did you see this? - I think we have footage of it...."
I only have one youtube upload left.