Your last sentence pretty much sums up how I feel about the show. SPY was one of the first podcasts I got into. I'm glad they're getting more attention now that they're with maxfun.
Your last sentence pretty much sums up how I feel about the show. SPY was one of the first podcasts I got into. I'm glad they're getting more attention now that they're with maxfun.
I haven't listened to Who Charted? yet to hear this momentum stopping joke, but in defense of Kulap, she giggles at pretty much everything. She was a fun guest on Jordon, Jesse, Go! this week.
I haven't listened to Who Charted? yet to hear this momentum stopping joke, but in defense of Kulap, she giggles at pretty much everything. She was a fun guest on Jordon, Jesse, Go! this week.
[SPOILERS] It was about what I expected. They seem to be expanding the super powers salesman character. I missed Nathan, but Rudy was a decent replacement. Almost a mash up of Nathan and Simon with his split personality. His accent rivals Kelly's.
are they done at 7 episodes? I know last season was 7 but I didn't know if they'd change that with how popular the show is. That was kind of a lame ending if so.
Hey, this is also a British show…did anyone else watch the new Misfits?
yeah, that part was stupid. I hope he doesn't come back. (SPOILERS) I'm also not sure I'm buying Lord Crawley's hanky panky with the maid. He's been so bound by honor the whole series, just because they say the world is different post war that he'll change that much?
yay! 2nd season has been great.
Hey everybody! It's Dave Franco!
Trejo's the hitman? I thought the hitman was supposed to be an independent contractor. Either way, this is pretty much how I hope it all goes down. Clay needs to take the fall for the club, and Otto (poor loyal Otto) will have his chance for vengeance. Part of me wants Gemma to finally turn on Clay, but I think…
Clay doesn't know that Jax is taking Tara to Oregon…my theory is that the hitman will come a callin' but Jax will be able to protect his family but the nanny bites it.
how could anyone hate a movie where one of the musical cues is titled "fingerbang misfire"?
I almost mentioned that one. When they stuck the tube down his throat I almost threw up.
I've always been shy and introverted, but I love scary movies. Actually, usually I end up finding them funny. The gorier they are, the funnier they are. I mean, I laughed through Hostel and all the Saw movies. However, if the movie is based on a real story like Zodiac, that creeps me out. Ugh, the stabbing scene…
Blair Witch just made me stressed out from the shaky cam. Plus they'd ruined all the build up that it was actual found footage. I'd seen clips of it on IFC about a year before it hit theaters and thought it was so creepy and at the time they said it was real. I wish they'd waited until after the opening night to…
Did you ever see a dream walking? Well I did.
Did you hear a dream talking? Well I did.
Flight of the Navigator! I wanted to be the kid. Sure, it sucked being sent to the wrong time, but he got to fly around in a sweet spaceship that talked like Pee Wee Herman. What I really wanted was the little alien buddy. adorable.
That was my favorite part of the original! The screeching sound that accompanied the appearance of the eyes in the window made it sound like there was a little pig peeking in. I laughed myself to tears.
I remember the opening music from Tales from the Darkside gave me the heebie jeebies when I was a kid. Of course I look it up on youtube now and it reminds me of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace.