

Daisy Fuentes took over hosting duties of the long-running video clip series with co-host John Fugelsang from 1998 to 1999 after the previous host Bob Saget left the show. Other than ranting about the planetarium, Van Gelder is upset that model/actress and former MTV VJ Daisy Fuentes is on America's Funniest Home Videos.When Cartman is at the casting office, the poverty-stricken girl is based on the character Cosette from Les Miserables.When coming up with a haiku to insult Cartman, Kyle compares his fat to Jell-O.Bangkok Thailand has a thriving sex trade even though prostitution is technically illegal in the country.

Garrison warns his children that the planetarium is not a Bangkok Brothel.
#ELVIS EBERT MOVIE#
This movie doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence with barrels. "Freddie Got Fingered" (2001): "This movie doesn't scrape the bottom of the barrel. "Armageddon" (1998): "No matter what they're charging to get in, it's worth more to get out." It was more entertaining than Brown Bunny." "The Brown Bunny" (2003): "I had a colonoscopy once and they let me watch it on TV. The offensive language contains the movie." "Sex Drive" (2008): "This movie doesn't contain offensive language. Perhaps it was made by beings from another planet." "Breaking the Rules" (1993): "A long, painful lapse of taste, tone and ordinary human feeling. "Easy Come, Easy Go" (1967): "After a dozen movies, should have learned to talk by now."


"Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" (2001): "I've seen audits that were more thrilling." They oughta have their pictures on the post office wall." "Johnny Be Good" (1988): "A squandering of resources equivalent to polluting a river or plowing under a rain forest. "A Lot Like Love" (2005): "To say 'A Lot Like Love' is dead in the water is an insult to water." "Mad Dog Time" (1996): "Watching 'Mad Dog Time' is like waiting for the bus in a city where you're not sure they have a bus line." To mark Ebert's 70th birthday in 2012, dug up 50 of Ebert's "harshest quotes." CHICAGO - Roger Ebert's skill as a movie critic was not only in describing great films.
