2416james
German Sense of Humor
2416james

9, maybe 11.

Final Destination series was pretty sweet. They werent all fantastic, but all the entries made it to the theater and the last one making a full circle to the first one was real nice.

Their Superman Returns ending was spot on though.

I think HISHE suffers from the opposite problem: their criticisms often have no teeth (IMO). Just soft, passable jokes.

I think DC is missing huge opportunity to have Batman and Superman bag on each other constantly. Those HISHE videos make me laugh constantly. They’re light and fun.

I enjoy the ones about truly awful films. I often will watch one of those before listening to How Did This Get Made instead of watching the entire awful movie.

Everything about this headline is so perfect to me that I have zero faith it will come to fruition.

So good on Sports Night.

This is too bad... I mean, I know he had a good long run but jeez. I was and am so impressed at the work he did on Sports Night and have always wondered how he knew he would work through the stroke in real life and on the show. It’s just some of the bravest tv work I’ve seen, those episodes when he came back. I don’t

He anchored Soap, to be sure. Funny guy. R.I.P.

I used to watch Benson all the time back when it was on, and saw Soap when it hit Nick at Night some time later. Guillaume clearly just owned the role. 89 is a hell of a good run, though.

And the fact that she and Logan are still together, *screams into the TV void*

“R-r-r-r-a-a-a-ah-r-r-r-r!”

Logan’s around, but the at least the LADB only show up in the final episode, “Fall,” for some drunken antics I really recommend fast-forwarding.

Yeah it was all over the place but well worth a look. Some great outfits!

The fact that Logan and the LADB are not only back, but apparently soak up a significant amount of screen time, is the sole reason I have yet to even attempt to watch the revival.

I enjoy the ‘Campbell, like the soup’ line knowing that Alexis married Vincent Kartheiser.

I grew up with those people, too. In fact, I attended the same high school as Edward Hermann. I now know a Muffy, but she didn’t go to school with me. I did go to school with a Chip, and a Duffy (female) and a few more I can’t recall at this moment.

The later seasons of show constitute a tremendous bait and switch: a show that was sold to its viewers based on the witty repartee of single mom raising her daughter turns into a full scale celebration of how much better the rich are than us. In a just world, everyone in the life and death brigade would have lost

I T.A.’d with a professor from a very WASP-y, upper-class background, and every now and again she would drop the names of actual people she knew from that area of her life, to her embarrassment and my amusement. I wish I could remember them all, but there was at least one unironic “Muffy.” Anyway, Bunny, Napolean, and