And Spongebob is a sponge on a stick.
And Spongebob is a sponge on a stick.
That's not a link to Bob Odenkirk
"Whenever Bob yells 'godamnit' God actually damns the offending party" -Tom Kenny
It bothers me that I hear people talking about Too Many Cooks as the first to ever do the disturbing comedy thing. They ain't seen nothing until they've seen Jam.
Whenever ads that are ahead of their time are discussed I always like to bring up Miller Lite's "Dick" campaign from 1997 (which I would love to post a YT link to but for some reason my phone isn't letting me). It did the dadaist "we're refrencing the fact that this is a commercial" thing years before anyone else, and…
YOUR LOVE IS FADING
I would actually love to hear a boring acoustic version of this.
i don't know, for some reason I found the image of a cat's mouth opening and a human scream coming out hilarious
It might not be my favorite, but the first that comes to mind is the one with the scientist and the duck on a desert island with two sinking cruise ships in the background and the duck says something like "Ah, Dr. Johnson, we meet again. But this time I have the upper hand!"
And then years later Larson apparently watched it on a plane for the first time, realized it was a decent movie, and felt bad.
You've never seen Privates on Parade?
The single version or the album version? This is important.
They did like one song for a Spongebob episode, but apparently the show is very influenced by The Molllusk.
"You were really great in that movie where you played that retard."
I saw Being John Malkovich for the first time, and had to see the rest of Spike Jonze's work. So far I've only really watched his Director's Series DVD, but my god is it amazing. What I love about his work is how spontaneous it looks. You get the sense that the filmmakers are enjoying themselves as well as the…
Actually Adult Swim has put the full series of quite a lot of their shows (including Orel, I think) on their website. Still only like one episode of Space Ghost though.
Might be my favorite album, after California by Mr. Bungle. I feel the two are sort of similar, in an apocalyptic sense.
Obligatory "His Best Work" joke.
IMO, the best one is the original "Icelandic Ultrablue" infomercial that David Cross and H. Jon Benjamin did. That was the epitome of the infomercial parody for me.
I encountered one of those in an open stall in a public bathroom recently. At first I was pissed off, but then I sort of thought "oh, nice job, man." I mean, you can't really take that sort of a shit on purpose, can you?