That Kids In The Hall sketch mined more laughs in a minute than this South Park did in twenty-two.
That Kids In The Hall sketch mined more laughs in a minute than this South Park did in twenty-two.
I thought the trailer showed way to much of the plot and potential twists. Here's the whole movie folks!
I thought the trailer showed way to much of the plot and potential twists. Here's the whole movie folks!
Well, maybe 'cause I'm not susceptible to hypnosis is why I pooped out on it.
Well, maybe 'cause I'm not susceptible to hypnosis is why I pooped out on it.
Mock Macfarlane all you want. The man is bulletproof… Well, his hairpiece is, anyway.
Mock Macfarlane all you want. The man is bulletproof… Well, his hairpiece is, anyway.
I remember reading an anecdote right after Smith was announced. Moffat told him to watch Troughton (Smith had never seen OldWho other than in clips, I think) and Smith called back in the middle of the night raving about how great Troughton was… so, yeah, makes sense. But it is still his own spin. Troughton's Doc would…
I remember reading an anecdote right after Smith was announced. Moffat told him to watch Troughton (Smith had never seen OldWho other than in clips, I think) and Smith called back in the middle of the night raving about how great Troughton was… so, yeah, makes sense. But it is still his own spin. Troughton's Doc would…
When I reflect on NuWho, I generally find that, per season, I've liked a
couple, hated a couple, and found the rest either okay or forgettable. This season they been mostly "okay" and "Town Called Mercy" I'll probably chalk up into the "forget" or "hate" category.
When I reflect on NuWho, I generally find that, per season, I've liked a
couple, hated a couple, and found the rest either okay or forgettable. This season they been mostly "okay" and "Town Called Mercy" I'll probably chalk up into the "forget" or "hate" category.
I have no problem with Smith being a goofball. At this point, thats his hook. If he dulls it down, it would be a character cop out. I just look at it that his Doc is trying to get past the weightiness that was on Eccleston's and the dramatic froth that spit out of Tennant's.
I have no problem with Smith being a goofball. At this point, thats his hook. If he dulls it down, it would be a character cop out. I just look at it that his Doc is trying to get past the weightiness that was on Eccleston's and the dramatic froth that spit out of Tennant's.
The acting and visuals were phenomenal. There are scenes, early on, that just burn in the mind. Then, as it hit the third act, I felt the film was becoming circular and superfluous. Ending didn't help.
The acting and visuals were phenomenal. There are scenes, early on, that just burn in the mind. Then, as it hit the third act, I felt the film was becoming circular and superfluous. Ending didn't help.
The nature of twitter is so odd and fickle. Never will understand why people follow so blindly and quickly un-follow. There are freakin' seminars for comedians to learn how often they should tweet, the optimal time of day,… nutty.
The nature of twitter is so odd and fickle. Never will understand why people follow so blindly and quickly un-follow. There are freakin' seminars for comedians to learn how often they should tweet, the optimal time of day,… nutty.
For the next Jackass film, Knoxville will pull off his biggest prank by forcing the crew to watch "Nature Calls." As a result, they will all die. Somewhere in the afterlife, a grateful Ryan Dunn will remark, "Boy, I dodged a bullet with that one."*
For the next Jackass film, Knoxville will pull off his biggest prank by forcing the crew to watch "Nature Calls." As a result, they will all die. Somewhere in the afterlife, a grateful Ryan Dunn will remark, "Boy, I dodged a bullet with that one."*
When the article posed that question, I ran through about a dozen episodes in my head. Love the show.