Why are you shocked that a show about zombies simply won’t die?
Why are you shocked that a show about zombies simply won’t die?
...so what you’re saying is, the only real viable option we’d have is to land a team of space trained oil roughnecks on it to drill a nuclear warhead and explode it in its core? Sounds risky, but projections show it can be accomplished with just one casualty.
Thank God someone thought of the children and made all these fairy tale characters public domain. What a hero. Now we’re finally free to use Snow White and the Big Bad Wolf as characters in our own works.
Wait, wait... let me guess...
It’s absorbed into our collective consciousness like some kind of biological process that allows nutrients to pass through a membrane.
Thank you for mentioning this. I almost forgot because for some weird reason not a lot of places being it up.
I really don’t get the negative reaction, since it’s still an endless string of go-nowhere scenes about either DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE NEW RESTAURANT? and I WON THE LOTTERY that occasionally spin out into something much weirder and more interesting. (Watching it for a bit last night, I saw two scenes within 10 minutes…
4 seasons? Amateurs. Police Squad peaked within its first 6 episodes.
I’m kind of surprised that he got his comeuppance from fantasizing in his column about a woman he doesn’t like receiving the Circe Walk Of Shame from Game Of Thrones rather than the time he physically assaulted a subordinate over a cold dinner.
These aren’t the same company anymore, and they never really were.
He was interviewed by Marlow Stern about his role as Marlowe. I am hoping that led to some Abbott & Costello type comedic confusion.
I know he’s a total asshole. All your critiques of him as a person are totally valid. However, I can’t help myself, I still find Clarkson Farm engaging and entertaining. I still laugh at his schtick, even as it is getting a bit old and predictable. I do believe that his show is serving a greater good, at…
whe are we getting the Yogi bear crossover, Jellystone! open lands with picnic tables and pick-a-nick baskets are in danger from developers developing the the open land making our hero’s sustenance scarce.
I know it’s pretty standard to ignore Disney’s TV division at this point, but come on. No Darkwing Duck? No Goliath? No Eda Clawthorne? NO GRUNKLE STAN? It’s amazing how Disney TV Animation has been plugging away for 40 years now, telling some of the company’s best stories, and even diehard Disney fans seem to…
Makes sense. Creating content costs money; money for actors, sets, crew, insurance. The less you spend, the higher your profit margin.
In addition to the pandemic release scheduling disaster of Wonder Woman 2, it also sucked.
Eh...disagree. HBO Max is still the best platform IMO. I know there has been a lot of negative press about the Discovery merger and there is real reason to worry about the fuutre. But for now, the vast majority of HBO’s output is great and their library is full of rewatchable all-timers.
FINALLY
Somehow I’d missed the 2024 bit. Thank you, masked stranger!
Um, that “talent manager played by Rainn Wilson constantly sports a red bow tie and top hat”, is Dr. Demento. How could you not know that?