A list of puns related to "The Morning Show (American TV series)"
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There was an American TV series many years back that was about the CIA and while there was some action, most of it seemed to be about how to create IDs & forge documents - including fake labels for stuff that had to really be believable to the enemy - so they showed them doing the research and figuring out how to duplicate glues, etc etc.
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Hey I'm trying to find the name of this funny vampire series or movie from my childhood.
Things I remember:
- He could be named Count Dracula, Dracula or The Count.
- He does the silliest "Ahhh ooooooohhhhhhah" howl thing. If you've seen this show, you'll know what I'm talking about.
- He lives in a nice big American house with his wife and I believe two children. A boy and a girl. I feel like the boy is named "Junior" (preteen/teen?) and the girl was named "Sissy" (around the 8-11 y/o mark) . There may have been a third child that I'm forgetting.
- They have a pool and he applies sunscreen with a ridiculous SPF level
- He has the most awful, painted on hairline. Literal black "V" on his forehead.
- Sissy has a birthday party
- Junior is into skateboarding
- I feel like there's a scene where he tries taking out the garbage and the bag falls apart?
- There is (for sure) a scene where Dracula rolls away from their house, on a wagon or a skateboard, down this big hill and then flies over the side of a bridge. You see the fakest, limpest, stunt dummy falling off the side of the bridge and it is literally the best thing ever.
- It's probably set in the 80's or 90s
Thanks in advance!
I'm not talking about American series filmed in Canada, like Arrow, The Flash etc. but Canadian-made and produced series.
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He's a white man in a dark blue uniform with American stripes or the American flag, I think he also became president in the show. He was popular at the White house.
In one of the trailers, he was on a crashing plane in one scene with a female assistant of sorts and saved only 4 passengers out of the 100.
This hero-antihero could fly, and shoot lasers from his eyes if I'm not mistaken. He's not from Marvel or DC as far as I remember.
One morning before school, I was watching tv while getting ready. I was flipping through the channels and I landed on this really weird kid's movie on HBO I was never able to identify. This was over 20 years ago, so my memory of it is pretty bad, but I do remember a Nazi-styled villain who was always saying "ach du lieber" whenever something went wrong. Maybe he was a dog? I know it was some animal in a Nazi-style uniform. Anyway, he and his goons are running around some town that may have been seaside, or by a lake. Some kind of body of water? All I remember about the plot was they were trying to find and capture some kids for some reason. I came in in the middle of it, and this was the days before any DVRs or those bars at the bottom of the screen saying what I was watching so I never got the name of it. It's been gnawing at me for a long time, and I couldn't find any info elsewhere on it. Thanks in advance.
For real though, Iβve been watching Bravo reality shows for 13 years and feel that because of mainly watching reality tv I have a hard time consistently watching anything scripted (besides a few all-time greats, GOT, Breaking Bad, Ray Donovan, Stranger things). When watching scripted shows I find myself criticizing the acting and fake scenes etc.... So, instead I just rewatch old seasons of Housewives, and other favorite Bravo TV episodes π
Many of them seem to be teen dramas or at least aimed at a teen demographic. Literally all of the CW series. The 100, The Flash, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Supernatural all jump to mind. Is it that far cheaper to film in Canada/Vancouver? Can Vancouver double for many locations or are the crew there just talented enough to portray it as any location that's needed?
Hi, Iβve been looking for this show for months now and Iβm starting to get paranoid about it. This show was aired on either Disney channel or Cartoon Network but I donβt remember how many episodes or seasons it had. Whenever I try to search for this show, kappa Mikey or some other random American based anime comes up. I remember there was 2 main characters in western animation and a guy which was in Japanese animation. The 2 guys in western animation used cards??? or something to summon anime based characters to their world. I also remember that one of the 2 guys had white hair and in one of the episodes as the MCs were looking through photobooks, they find that the parents of the MC with white hair thought that he was a girl and dressed him up in fairy and princess costumes. In addition, the MCs all go to a high school.
I had the odd realization when the casting announcement was made for Nynaeve that while it didn't matter to me that she wasn't white, it will definitely matter to me if Nynaeve doesn't hit people with a stick or just generally strike people as if corporal punishment is a completely moral and axiomatically correct course of action. It's just so much of who that character is for me. Nynaeve aggressively cares about people (emphasis on aggressively) and she will do whatever she thinks is right for that person no matter how it makes that person feel about her. So, for me, the building block of Nynaeve is that she will (from a place of inner moral centeredness, because she has literally never even questioned it even once) whack a ninety year old dude like Cenn Buie in the head with a stick for the good of the community. She grows out of that later when she starts to see into other people and want them to be the best version of themselves but it's where she starts.
That got me thinking about the other characters.
A big part of Mat, Perrin, and Rand's journey in the Eye of the World was transitioning into "not being Don Knott's level yokels." I love how they all got to Baerlon and were crapping their pants because they could barely handle the emotional barrage they experienced at the inconceivable sight of a three-story building. I re-read the Eye of the World recently and started laughing when Rand recollects that he is nineteen and has never seen a person with blonde hair before. Or when he falls into Elayne's garden and you realize he's probably been wearing the same clothes for a couple of months so he's just kinda this smelly hillbilly that winds up in a princess' palace. It will kinda break my heart if they seem to stoic or lose the humor of that in the show.
I'm worried about Mat in particular because he's so funny, but he's not "whacky" he just has a really weird worldview and does a bunch of stuff that gets him into trouble. If he's not just subconsciously causing all kinds of mischief and conveying genuine incredulity when someone accuses him of doing it on purpose I'll also be kinda heartbroken.
But mostly Nynaeve thumping people with a stick. For some reason that's super important to me.
Also, a level of dedication to swordsmanship that dwarfs the Princess Bride especially by whoever plays Lan where watching it makes me feel like no human being has ever actually been good at anything ever and anything impressive I saw before the swordfight by
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