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The Big Bang Theory: The Scavenger Vortex (2013)
One of my two or three favorite episodes
The episode is hilarious. Specially, for the way they portrayed Bernadette coming out of her shell. Some of the lines that she said during the scavenger hunt or HILARIOUS. The other person that I thought was funny, even though we had a very limited role in this episode was Stuart when he was questioning if Anybody thinks of him when planning stuff. His dead pan delivery cracks me up every time like a young Bob Newhart. The only episode, I think it is funnier than this one is the egg salad equivalency And that is due to capitalizing on the two characters, Mrs. Davis and Sheldon's assistant Alex.
Pawn Stars: A Treasure Remembered (2018)
Hate it when someone starts slicing onions while I'm trying to watch TV
This was a great tribute show and I am amazed that everyone, especially Rick, were able to hold it together. RIP old man, you will be missed...
The Big Bang Theory: The Contractual Obligation Implementation (2013)
"Come at me, see what happens!"
Bernadette was gangster!🤣🤣🤣. As usual, this is one of those episodes crack me up every time I watch it.
The Big Bang Theory: The Space Probe Disintegration (2015)
Several good scenes
However the one scene that cracks me up is in the store after Amy and Penny walk back in to Sheldon and Leonard crying. When they mention it's because they were talking about living arrangements, when Amy yells "are you crazy? You know he's a flight risk!" I lose it every time...
The Big Bang Theory: The Bitcoin Entanglement (2017)
Howard's Mom?
Howard's mom was in this episode. Was this another actress or part of a flashback I forgot since she had passed years ago?
Cheers: Any Friend of Diane's (1982)
Oh if Diane had connected lol
When Rebecca left the office and Diane swung at Sam, if the timing had been off, Ted Danson would have been knocked out lol...
The Big Bang Theory: The Egg Salad Equivalency (2013)
This was the episode that got me hooked.
I had heard of TBBT, but had never seen a single episode. Then my curiosity got the best of me after about all the awards it was nominated for over the years. Usually it's just hype and a one off viewing and I'm done. When I saw this episode this was snort laugh funny! The scene where Sheldon gives Alex "a talking to" was hilarious and the meeting with Human Resources was a scream. I watched the next episode to see if this was a fluke, and then I was an addict. I binged watched the entire series in a week lol.
The funniest part was telling my wife about this show that I "discovered". She said it was just some show about nerds and she wasn't interested. Then she indulged me by watching a couple of episodes. Long story short, it's now on a loop at our house lol. Many a Time has happened where I'll call her on the way home from work and she'll start laughing hysterically for some unknown reason and then I'll hear Sheldon's voice in the background lol. We still watch the reruns nearly every day...
We Will Rock You: Queen Live in Concert (1983)
The Ultimate Irony
The concert footage that was used for the majority of this video was taken in Montreal on November 28th, 1981. Freddy died on November 28th, 1991. Talk about irony. Ten years to the day, he passed. Amazing talent that passed too soon. I never got a chance to see Queen live due to the fact that by the time I had disposable income for concerts, they had stopped touring America. I still think their last album, Innuendo, was Freddys strongest. Amazing since he recorded it as he way only months away from dying. I have read a ton of books on the band and this tour had those incredible lights which the band called the "pizza oven" lights. The one thing I found odd was the fact that Queen opened the show with "we will rock you", (a sped up version), and then played the regular version as either a show closer or encore.
Prince and the Revolution LIVE! (1985)
Great Concert AND Video!!!!
I was in the video store a few years back when this title caught my eye. Since I had seen Prince live once, my curiosity got me so I purchased it. Imagine my suprise when I started to watch it and realized it was the show I attended live! Anyway, I went to the concert only because the girl I was seeing at the time was heavily into Prince, but I came away a fan. The man is amazing, and I must say this tape does the concert justice. It conveys the electricity that went thru the Carrier Dome that night. While some songs like "Temptation" were left out ( it was new at the time), the remaining songs and the dancing ( OH MAN, THE DANCING IS GREAT), more than make up for it. High points are "Beautiful Ones", " Irresistable Bitch", and of course "1999" and a just killer performance of " Purple Rain". If you have even a remote interest in Prince, this is a must have!
Prince and the Revolution LIVE! (1985)
Great Concert AND Video!!!!
I was in the video store a few years back when this title caught my eye. Since I had seen Prince live once, my curiosity got me so I purchased it. Imagine my suprise when I started to watch it and realized it was the show I attended live! Anyway, I went to the concert only because the girl I was seeing at the time was heavily into Prince, but I came away a fan. The man is amazing, and I must say this tape does the concert justice. It conveys the electricity that went thru the Carrier Dome that night. While some songs like "Temptation" were left out ( it was new at the time), the remaining songs and the dancing ( OH MAN, THE DANCING IS GREAT), more than make up for it. High points are "Beautiful Ones", " Irresistable Bitch", and of course "1999" and a just killer performance of " Purple Rain". If you have even a remote interest in Prince, this is a must have!
So Fine (1981)
Jack Warden utters one of the funniest lines ever!
This movie was funny for all the cat and mouse games going on between Richard Kiel and Ryan O'Neal, but the part I remember the most was Jack Warden. I will forever say that the funniest line in a movie I have ever heard was his line at the end of the movie. In the ending scene, Ryan O'Neal and the leading lady are riding in a gondola in Venice. In a seperate gondola, Warden and woman he has fallen for are riding. In the first boat, O'Neal and the woman are kissing, being romantic, as expected in such a romantic setting. Meanwhile in the next boat, Warden turns to his lady,and with bedroom eyes in this city of love, leans over and gently whispers to her..." How long have these streets been f**ked up?" . I roll every time I see that. ( pardon the language, but it is a quote.) That aside, it is still a relatively funny movie.