The main thing I remember about that game is that they put a lot of effort into Bubsy's death animations. They had to know they had an annoying character on their hands, so they went all out in killing him off in imaginative ways.
The main thing I remember about that game is that they put a lot of effort into Bubsy's death animations. They had to know they had an annoying character on their hands, so they went all out in killing him off in imaginative ways.
Well I mean, he did say it first.
It's like when you drunkenly address a cop as "ossifer".
Editing his typos is one thing, but could they make him actually funny?
Exactly. He's got a real gift for storytelling, which is why a semi-autobiographical sitcom makes the most sense for him. Instead they've got him sitting at a desk delivering the same stale political "hot takes" you can get anywhere else, and it just feels like kind of a waste.
This just in: Uber CEO sleeps nude in an oxygen tent he believes gives him sexual powers!
Yeah, I like Jim Jefferies but he seemed a little out of his element doing a late-night political talk show. Legit was really the perfect vehicle for his style of comedy.
The parody theme song is actually a lot less annoying than the real one.
If anything, his heart will explode before his brain does. Either way though.
Much like those lame, "edited" versions of parental-advisory CDs from when I was a kid, now a new generation can be disappointed by receiving the "clean" versions for Christmas.
The downward dog should be louder, angrier, and have access to a time machine!
"This article isn't scraping the bottom of the barrel. This article isn't the bottom of the barrel. This article isn't below the bottom of the barrel. This article doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence as barrels!"
-Roger Ebert
Tomorrow's top headline: "The controversy about the all-female Wonder Woman screening STILL continues. Because we keep giving these assholes a spotlight!"
Venus is where women are from! Haven't you ever read a book?
Of course, once they got there, they'd just start complaining about the whole "all-women" thing all over again.
They've become the Jerry Springer of websites: insincerely telling us to "take care of ourselves and each other", while simultaneously handing us a folding chair to throw at someone, because it will lead to big ratings!
Only rhetorical? No sale!
Next up: the rest of his Kevin Can Wait family mysteriously disappears, and are replaced by Jerry Stiller, Patton Oswalt, and that black dude he used to hang out with. I forget the actor's name, but the character's name was Deacon I think.
I'm pretty sure that "Great Job, Internet" is already being written by a machine with three distinct varieties of inane clickbait. Those "Joe Blevins/Clayton Purdom" pseudonyms ain't fooling anyone!
AV Club articles have writers?
Yeah, season 2 had some all-time classics like "Total Rickall", but overall I felt that it paled in comparison to the first season. However, the latest episode hints at the greatness that's yet to come, especially now that they've finally moved past the repetitive sub-plots about Beth and Jerry's failing marriage.