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- 1. Pilot Sep 22, 2003
- Charlie discovers that a man raising a 10-year-old boy attracts the attention of women.
- 2. Big Flappy Bastards Sep 29, 2003
- Charlie does not know how to discipline Jake for luring a flock of sea gulls into his room.
- One drink too many emboldens the brothers to stand up to their controlling mother.
1 day ago · After not one but two overlong arcs, we get this arc that lasted the entire second half of 2019; all focused around an entirely new character who seemed to come out of pretty much nowhere. We barely got to see any of the already established cast who we know and love, instead following the same whiny human-turned-squirrel for six months.
1 day ago · SU truly ascended under Ben Schwartzwalder, who coached the team for over two decades (1949-73), won a national title in 1959, and made Syracuse into an absolute factory for legendary running backs. Several of these players, most notably the legendary trio of Jim Brown, Ernie Davis, and Floyd Little, wore #44.
1 day ago · * The men from ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' all seem to have their own little pockets of fangirls if one puts enough effort into finding them (i.e.: head onto Website/DeviantArt or Website/LiveJournal, for starters). Joel, Mike, Forrester, Frank...even Torgo has his fangirls.
1 day ago · Not only he's saying that half of the Mario universe is just a dream for no reason, not only he calls series like Wario Land and Yoshi's Island "Filler", not only he forgets entirely about Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario 64 DS (a "canon" game where Wario is playable), but for some reason he also managed to make us think that the dumb ...
1 day ago · Halloween (advertised as John Carpenter's Halloween) is a 1978 American independent slasher film directed, co-written, and scored by John Carpenter.Starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis (in her film debut), with P. J. Soles and Nancy Loomis in supporting roles, the film is set mostly in the fictional town of Haddonfield, Illinois.
- John Carpenter
- October 25, 1978
- Debra Hill