Never seen World War Z and I thought it was great. Classic Cartman and they were making a statement without taking themselves too seriously. That's vintage South Park.
Never seen World War Z and I thought it was great. Classic Cartman and they were making a statement without taking themselves too seriously. That's vintage South Park.
I'd change "mostly talentless" to "hit or miss" because Young Adult was a great movie.
Peter Gould describing his ideas for this episode to the writing staff: "So this guy, the guy who helps hide Walt, he's very meticulous, he knows his way around things. Maybe he even has a background in law enforcement."
Starring Chole Grace Moretz
"As a side note, indie filmmakers like Rosenthal really need to stop using the smoky grey-on-grey palette for every movie set in rural America."
Can we call this phenomenon "Winter's Bone-ing"?
So…Couples Retreat meets Shame basically?
Wow. They got the blowjob guy from Swordfish, Bubble Boy AND AJ's Beatles-loving friend from The Sopranos in one movie!
Holly is a popular target for abduction this season.
Not a single minute…not even One Minute?
They really should use this opportunity to not just make a "Saul" series but a whole ABQ series. The best route they can go here is explore the world of Albuquerque that's been so beautifully established in Breaking Bad. I think this includes an opportunity to see more Mike and his backstory. Maybe even some Gus Fring…
It's an interesting theory for sure, but problematic also in that Jesse doesn't know why they're there.
And Friday Night LIghts. Along with Andrea and Todd.
What I want to happen next week: Huell and Kuby roll up in Saul's car with rocket launchers and kill Uncle Jack and the White Powers (new band name).
A double of Jesse Eisenberg?
Dave Chappelle absolutely hates fame and does everything he can to reject (hence, quitting the show, staying out the public eye), but he has to figure that out with his love for doing comedy and people are entirely unsympathetic to this.
This comments section is being taken over by Hartford.
Further evidence that the Hartford crowd sucked.
Wow really? I thought Austin of all places would have more appreciation for FotC.
I was at the Dallas show where Godfrey hosted. No way Ross was worse than him. Loud, obnoxious, with jokes built around incredibly low-hanging fruit. He also was clearly refusing to end his set at the appropriate time (saw the light flashing on him for way too long before he finally introduced Chappelle).
Ethan Hawke's 2013: