
Question 15 doesn't really have anything to do with the show, so I'm not surprised I got that one wrong. I'm sorry to say though that I didn't know the answer to Question 7.
I hang my head in shame.
Katherine Heigl wants to have a baby.
I was just thinking that this Friday has sucked so far. But then I learned that Katherine Heigl wants to have a baby, and........yep, it still sucks.
Have you ever seen the show "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe? Well this video is poor Mike back in 1992 when he was a QVC host. He clearly hated his job and thought the product he was pushing was a complete joke. Notice he almost says "WTF" at about the 2:20 mark.
h/t thebiglead
I want to make a movie that pokes fun at movie clichés. Like you know when a movie character falls from a balcony, they’re probably going to hit a glass coffee table that’s perfectly positioned on the bottom floor and smash it into a billion pieces. Well my movie would have the character hit something soft like a bed or couch and get up with no injuries. Some other ideas:
- A guy will try to steal a car by connecting two wires beneath the dashboard to get it to start, but instead the car won’t do anything and he’ll get caught by the police.
- One character will recite a bible passage to a 2nd character, but the 2nd character will have no idea which chapter or verse it was.
- A character will be standing in the middle of a street. A city bus will pass in front of them. After the bus passes, the character will still be shown standing there in the middle of the street.
- The main character will be in a piano bar and ask the piano player to play a specific song. The piano player will say “I’m sorry, I don’t know that one”.
- A male character will change a baby’s diaper without being peed on, and they won’t complain about the smell. And they certainly won’t dispose of it using a pair of tongs.
- The main character won’t be rich. He/she won’t be in advertising, a doctor, a professional sports star, CEO of an international corporation, or editor of a popular New York magazine. They’ll be a brick layer or something. Or work on some kind of helpdesk answering phones.
- A character will go to a restaurant and order their hamburger well done.
- The main character will have to catch someone at the airport before they board a plane. But rather than hopping out of their car at the terminal while a security guard yells at them that they can’t park there, they’ll go to the trouble of searching through a crowded lot for an open space.
- A character will be chased through a crowded city on foot, but will make it all the way through without being hit by a car.
- The hero will get his ass kicked at the end, followed by rolling credits.
Got any more ideas?