I dunno; I feel most of the Gaga fans either bought a physical copy or the deluxe album. This seems like it's more for people on the fence or parents trying to keep tabs on what their kids are listening to.
I dunno; I feel most of the Gaga fans either bought a physical copy or the deluxe album. This seems like it's more for people on the fence or parents trying to keep tabs on what their kids are listening to.
The character on The Guild is Vork, not Vorp.
This review seems a lot shorter than most reviews; guess there wasn't much to this episode or the reviewer didn't feel like torturing himself by spending time wtfing what happened; which was probably a good call; it's not worth putting much effort in to analyzing the show anymore; he's done a good enough job over the…
Something something HUGE!
Eh.
Not trying to make a joke
but doesn't Ron have three ex-wives (which led to the ex effigy a while back. Even Ron can't keep count of them!)
Yes! VB needs to try to top the writing for Stop the Planet of the Apes I Want to Get Off!
Trust me; I know what I'm doing!
There are other people that know Sledge Hammer?!
Aww, Simon whimpered out of saying the n-word. If that word didn't have any power and didn't mean anything, you should have used that instead of Black.
Killam was the doctor from Human Centipede.
Personally, I don't mind the repeated commercials, it's just that when it's played right after the monologue that it's annoying. Save them for later in the show.
Oh, and the kicking one at 12:55. Have him sit on the couch and comment instead of being up and doing stuff. (but like the One Take, it seemed like a sketch built around a regular instead of him)
I think part of the problem with Ed Helms is that he does straight men well, so they tended to cast him in parts where he wouldn't be crazy. He could have done the lead in One Take, but instead he was the director. I'd list more examples, but there were very few live sketches that he was in (4-5 maybe?)
"There was nothing really wrong with last night's SNL."
Except for the part where there were only two live sketches during the first hour of the show.
MY LITTLE PONY: FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC
Talespin!
That would be pretty cool, even if it were just for bragging rights. Maybe even open it up for AVClub users to bet.
I was thinking about the T&P show, which might be interesting for an episode, but a weekly series would probably get tiresome. A movie though….
Hell, I'd love to see a lot of the films discussed in the book.
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS.