[John Wick reads AV Club's list]
[notices his absence in the top 100]
[drives sledgehammer into basement concrete]
[begins vengeance on AV Club office]
[John Wick reads AV Club's list]
[notices his absence in the top 100]
[drives sledgehammer into basement concrete]
[begins vengeance on AV Club office]
"The thirty minute scene with step-by-step instructions for setting up a printer was extremely helpful."
This was a fantastic episode. It was hilarious and crackling with energy from start to finish. I really liked how game JoGoLev was, and the movie written by Scott's mom was pretty clever. Also, Christine Woods is a good actress and I hope she's cast in more good shows.
The sociopathic Smith kids from Meet Me in St. Louis is arguably the most accurate representation of children in movie history.
On this week's Harmontown, Dan Harmon talked a bit about the show's ratings on Yahoo! He didn't give any specific numbers, but strongly implied that it was bigger than whatever numbers Nielsen gave, which whaaaat?
The Neighbors, Episode 4
Think Of More Original Parody Ideas, Internet!
Personally, I hope we get some closure on what happens to that Mr. Hitler they keep reading about from the newspapers.
My dream is for someone to make a movie similar to Get Hard, except for everything that was advertised for Get Hard in the commercials and trailers to play only in the first five minutes. After that, the Will Ferrell character wakes up, realizing that was all just a dream. The rest of the movie then uses the same…
Ha HA. It's funny because of that thing that happened!
Why does Oliver, the greenest of the Arrows, not simply eat the others?
[displays envious face at computer prompter]
[computer prompter explodes]
[Adolf Hitler contacts Patricia Arquette to help solving why]
Personally, I'm jealous of whoever can watch The Americans live on Wednesdays.
So, let me get this straight:
It reminded me of those mid-tier episodes that weren't all-time greats but still packed in a lot of laughs, like "Intro to Political Science" and "Analysis of Cork-Based Networking."
"Basic Crisis Room Decorum" was a very silly episode. I enjoyed it quite a bit!
At least the cast members seems to enjoy each other's company. Maybe.
It's Tuesday, which means that it's time for the moment you've been waiting all week for. That's right, it's time for Adolf Hitler Comments on Tommy Wiseau's The Neighbors!
Isn't Mitch Hurwitz already editing the fourth season to be more chronological and within the usual TV comedy time limits? If so, then they would probably use that.
Incoherent ramblings on episode 2 of The Neighbors, which is the only appropriate way to talk about it: