I'm sure Adam Sandler will be here any minute now to joke about how the movie takes place in BangCock.
I'm sure Adam Sandler will be here any minute now to joke about how the movie takes place in BangCock.
Without Morgan Freeman, this sequel just seems unnecessary.
Is it weird that I thought Will Arnett would be in this movie instead of Patrick Wilson? They sorta have an uncanny resemblance. I don't know, maybe it's just me.
It outrages me that people are still outraged over stupid shit like this.
/mlp/ is truly one of the darkest areas of the Internet related to Brony culture. I've been there once, and I've regretted it since.
I watched the movie on YouTube and I gotta say, it was decent. And this is coming from someone who doesn't obsess over MLP, but enjoys the show. The story was ridiculously corny as fuck and the songs were pretty lame, but what else do you expect from a TV-quality movie made for 4 to 10-year-old girls in mind? At least…
You never expect guys like him to die so young, despite their past experience with drugs, but once they do, it just hits you right in the heart. I wish I could've met him. He really did seem like a nice guy.
This is pretty damn sad. I'm not the biggest fan of Glee, but even I gotta admit Cory was a genuine talent. It's a shame his drug addiction ended up getting the better of him. R.I.P.
Sony Pictures Animation is already putting the film into production as we speak. Kevin James will play the sarcastic snail sidekick and Steve Buscemi will star as the banana slug villain. Oh yeah, and Nick Swardson will voice a talking pile of feces, just like in real life.
Maybe Blue Sky Studios will make a movie about a walrus who wants to ice skate. Get it? Because the animal is a blatant contradiction of what he wants to do in life?
The irony is so delicious, you can almost taste it.
Kinda like the Grown Ups 2 review. So close to a perfect F, yet so far away.
Don't worry. The filmmakers probably thought up of a shitload of stupid fucking snail puns for the little kids ("Snailed it" being the worst of the bunch).
Cars + Ratatouille + Ken Jeong as a sassy, stereotypical old Asian lady = Turbo
Finally! It's about damn time the show did something with Thomas. Now if only we got some character development for Fives…
"YOU'RE WEAK, BMO!"
I think I'm starting to like the Guild more than the Ventures. What the fuck is wrong with me?!
This episode was fucking perfect. The villain cameos, Billy pretending to be a ventriloquist dummy, the cliffhanger ending. And Brock and Shore Leave's comedic chemistry was on fire. Can't believe there's only one more episode left this season. Gonna be hard saying goodbye to my favorite show yet again after only…
Alex Hirsch just vocally knocked it out of the park. I didn't even know he was the voice of Bill Cypher until the end credits. Man, what a talent that guy is.
Mabel: "Oh yeah? Well you're, uh, a stinkface!"