Yeah, that was my first reaction to seeing this. I like this show and it's nice to see it get some love, but the timing is strange. If anything, I'd expect to see a "Batman: The Animated Series" top ten today.
Yeah, that was my first reaction to seeing this. I like this show and it's nice to see it get some love, but the timing is strange. If anything, I'd expect to see a "Batman: The Animated Series" top ten today.
Yeah, that was my first reaction to seeing this. I like this show and it's nice to see it get some love, but the timing is strange. If anything, I'd expect to see a "Batman: The Animated Series" top ten today.
Well, at least they made it to 100 episodes. They had to absolutely massacre the goodwill earned in the first few seasons from me (and many other fans, I'm sure) to get there, but a milestone's a milestone, so good for them. I'll check it out for the returning characters. I'm a sentimental sucker for stuff like that.
Well, at least they made it to 100 episodes. They had to absolutely massacre the goodwill earned in the first few seasons from me (and many other fans, I'm sure) to get there, but a milestone's a milestone, so good for them. I'll check it out for the returning characters. I'm a sentimental sucker for stuff like that.
I love that part where he smiles at the stadium crowd, mumbling under his breath through clenched teeth. Him saying, "[This is] bullshit. You can all kiss my ass…" while smiling was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
I love that part where he smiles at the stadium crowd, mumbling under his breath through clenched teeth. Him saying, "[This is] bullshit. You can all kiss my ass…" while smiling was one of the funniest things I've ever seen.
All I know about this movie is that some old man rubs the back of his hand against some dude's cheek and proclaims, "YOU KILL MY DAHTAR, I CARSE YOU!" at some point. As a kid, a friend and I saw the trailer and laughed our asses off at that premise and hilariously acted piece of dialog.
All I know about this movie is that some old man rubs the back of his hand against some dude's cheek and proclaims, "YOU KILL MY DAHTAR, I CARSE YOU!" at some point. As a kid, a friend and I saw the trailer and laughed our asses off at that premise and hilariously acted piece of dialog.
Yeah, I forgot to mention how much I loved the music. It really helped sell the significance of Marshall's proposal and how frightening the consequences of not accepting it might be (according to him). I've always liked the music on this show, but on this episode especially, it was like a character that contributed to…
Yeah, I forgot to mention how much I loved the music. It really helped sell the significance of Marshall's proposal and how frightening the consequences of not accepting it might be (according to him). I've always liked the music on this show, but on this episode especially, it was like a character that contributed to…
Well a lot of what the executive said was purposely exaggerating to manipulate him into taking the offer, but I don't think that hypothetical suggestion was too far-fetched.
Well a lot of what the executive said was purposely exaggerating to manipulate him into taking the offer, but I don't think that hypothetical suggestion was too far-fetched.
It's nice to agree with one of these reviews for once. In fact, this is probably the only time I'll say the episode is worthy of an even higher rating than what it got.
It's nice to agree with one of these reviews for once. In fact, this is probably the only time I'll say the episode is worthy of an even higher rating than what it got.
Yeah, she's definitely pitching it higher, which makes her sound younger. My point was, I didn't think it took as much effort as a 'put-on' voice usually does. I guess that's because I'd never really heard her talk much outside of "Futurama" (was never a huge "Married with Children" fan).
Yeah, she's definitely pitching it higher, which makes her sound younger. My point was, I didn't think it took as much effort as a 'put-on' voice usually does. I guess that's because I'd never really heard her talk much outside of "Futurama" (was never a huge "Married with Children" fan).
I love how the picture above looks like Martin Scorsese and Keanu Reeves are looking at someone, Scorsese is going, "What the fuck is wrong with this person?", and the person they're talking about is YOU.
I love how the picture above looks like Martin Scorsese and Keanu Reeves are looking at someone, Scorsese is going, "What the fuck is wrong with this person?", and the person they're talking about is YOU.
Yeah, I watched that in a "Science Fiction Film" class in university (of all places) and loathed it. I guess I could see how people might enjoy it on a campy level, but the cheap, grating look and feel of it drove me nuts.
Yeah, I watched that in a "Science Fiction Film" class in university (of all places) and loathed it. I guess I could see how people might enjoy it on a campy level, but the cheap, grating look and feel of it drove me nuts.