My wife and I were talking about the same thing earlier this week. I desperately want one. It’s one of my favorite gags from the show and if they ever go on sale I will BUY SO MANY.
My wife and I were talking about the same thing earlier this week. I desperately want one. It’s one of my favorite gags from the show and if they ever go on sale I will BUY SO MANY.
Oh yes, the Kuchi Kopi is amazing. The episode where Bob gets trapped in the walls and it starts talking to him like he’s in The Shining had me in tears.
It is definitely one of the best moments of the series. And Gene just looks so happy wearing it!
Elba played a dick on the American version of The Office, but his “I am aware of the effect I have on women” is still one of the funniest lines from that series.
“It’s Halloween, not Hallowuss.”
I love that episode so much. Louise pranking the older kids, Gene’s Queen Latifah costume, “MY BABY!”, Bob’s costume mishap. So good.
YES. My wife and I just finished marathoning the entire series on Hulu. She’s going to be so excited.
The Halloween episodes are always my favorite. I still love when, during the first one—“Full Bars”—Kuchi Kopi comes screeching at the screen during the opening. I dissolve into a fit of giggles every time.
As soon as I saw that, I knew this was the game for me.
Well, this morning just took a super depressing turn.
I’d rather watch a movie about that dapper little pig. That sheet slowly rising up was the only part that got a laugh out of me. I’d much rather follow its adventures.
No, you stop it. Calm the hell down and learn to be a decent human being. If you have a problem with an article, then act like an adult and express yourself as such.
To the guy in the grays bitching about how Faraci shouldn’t be “burned” because he found an actress attractive—normal adult men don’t write reviews where they mention how “uncomfortably beautiful” a teenager is:
Faraci has always been a creep. This is a man who, even going back to his days writing for the film site CHUD, liked to sexualize young actresses. His “love” for Emma Watson was well known on the forums, he described a teenage Emily Browning in his review of the A Series of Unfortunate Events movie as “uncomfortably…
“Using evidence pulled from the 1994 Alien Vs. Predator video game—”
Well, it wouldn’t be Kotaku if someone didn’t complain about the contents of an article they clearly didn’t read.
It’s definitely a logical assumption, but I guess since relationships between the four characters weren’t confirmed one way or another—an old Nintendo Power stated that Mario & Wario were cousins, I think, but I don’t think that was ever officially confirmed by Nintendo—then I guess it just makes sense to me.…
This is what I always assumed.