I'm happy somebody brought it up, I wasn't paying 100% the first time I watched this and missed it completely. When I finally watched it properly the second time through, I couldn't help but fall in love with that scene.
I'm happy somebody brought it up, I wasn't paying 100% the first time I watched this and missed it completely. When I finally watched it properly the second time through, I couldn't help but fall in love with that scene.
I got a good feeling its gonna happen.. Unless Harmon is reading this.. Then.. No?
I loved Jonathan Banks' character personally (that Meow Meow Beenz "I fought for this country" line comes to mind as well as "All I know is, its my birthday") but I also love Keith Davids character as an addition.. I think I just like the old people jokes.
That was season 3 and probably my favourite costume (as well as the peak of the whole costume gag in my opinion). I noticed his also not touching Jeff on the shoulder as much, which I always thought was good for a nice little laugh.
But if the horse went one way, ran into 5 walkers, turned around and now there's another 5, like they build up fast. Its not impossible for a horse to get trapped in a walker munch fest.
They surrounded the horse, that becomes a problem.
I don't think the zombies are too strong, they just throw ALL their wait in one go and that gets tough to control or take on when there's more than one.
He was a zombie?
The Real Walking Deads of Los Angeles
And everytime his not on screen, all the other characters should be asking "Where's Morgan?"
I like the Morgan on a separate adventure aspect, makes it feel like the world is a little more realized (and it needs to be). Maybe he doesn't get into zany conflicts with governors or cannibals, but his out there surviving and fighting post-apocolyptic tribes for various reasons.
The first time I watched it (completely sober) I didn't really like it, but when I watched it a second time a little inebriated (thus a little looser) I thought it was hilarious. Its that kind of movie in my opinion, not to be necessarily critiqued at a serious level.
Meh, his just trying to get on top of the pecking order.
…….. Wait… Jubilee is Asian?
I feel like with crowdfunding, we have gone too far with audience interactions and media. Like, now in order for us viewers to get to pay to see a certain movie, we have to pay for it to be made? Where is the line?
I guess you have a point, I'll be the first to admit I'm a giant fan of everything he does and that harpers my ability to properly critic his work. My problem with some of his 'non-flagship' movies (my opinion) are their cheapness and loss of momentum, e.g. The Campaign, Casa de Mi Padre, Blades of Glory (Semi-Pro…
But wasn't that the point? Wahlberg's character WANTED to be those kind of cops and have those action/movie cops lifestyle. And he got it by following Ferrell's practical cop actions and thats what brought them together as partners. Its the bones of the plot.
I think Will Ferrell has been pretty on the ball for a while. His only true flagship movies of the past 5 years have been this, 'Anchorman 2' and 'Other Guys.' 'Anchorman 2' is hilarious if you let go and just watch it as it is without thinking too much about the first, and 'Other Guys' is one of my favourites. But…
Right? I thought it was perfect and, in my opinion, one of the top three jokes in this episode.
I'm starting to think this show does a lot better when they all either stay on campus or stick to one area. When they travel too much, and try to cram too many different locations, it becomes too much and the plot feels like it loses track.