21 always references the most awesome, out-of-nowhere things in pop culture. My favorite one this season: "That sounds like a girl from Rock of Love's name, or whatever."
21 always references the most awesome, out-of-nowhere things in pop culture. My favorite one this season: "That sounds like a girl from Rock of Love's name, or whatever."
These eight episodes just went by so damn fast. Hopefully, early 2015 comes sooner than later.
Dude, seriously? We have to wait 18 months or more for a new batch of episodes? Where the fuck is a time machine when you need it?
"Who the fuck is Gary?" - The Monarch
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that. I guess Erik forgot that the opposite of "latter" is "former."
I guess it's supposed to be a spoof of the Archie comics or something? I don't really get it either.
The Boondocks and The Venture Bros. are fantastic.
I enjoyed this half-hour somewhat, but most of the time, it just seemed like both shows tried really hard to duplicate the comedic style of Adult Swim's programs. But I'm willing to give this new animation block a shot. Hopefully, there'll be some other good shows in the lineup. Axe Cop is definitely a keeper.
Moral Orel will always stand as one of my all-time favorite animated series. The writing was both brilliantly satirical and surprisingly tragic, and as the show progressed, the characters became darker and more human. It was a smart, subtle, surreal, and brutally honest look at a severely flawed "Davey & Goliath"…
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The best TV moment of the year so far? That's easy. The epic American Dad sequence in which Jeff Fisher gets his mind probed while Wax Fang's "The Majestic" plays in the background.
Would've been more fitting if Dowd gave the film an R.I.P."D."
Yes, I have. And I regret doing so.
Exactly. Bob's Burgers and American Dad are the only reasons why the Animation Domination lineup doesn't completely suck. They'll always be underrated and under-appreciated, but still fucking awesome.
That still remains one of the single worst moments in Family Guy history. Not only was it completely unfunny and uninspired, but they were too fucking cheap to get the actual voices for that scene. Just goes to show how little FG actually cares about its viewers. The day it finally gets canceled for good will be a…
Just end Family Guy too. The cutaway gags just keep getting worse and worse with each season.
For God's sake, just fucking end these two shows already. The Simpsons has been on the air ten years too long, and Family Guy stopped making me laugh over a decade ago. The only animated shows worth watching anymore on Fox are American Dad and Bob's Burgers, and unfortunately, AD will be moving to TBS next year…
I'd love to see the corny, '80s-style minute-long show opening for that series.
The weird thing is, I actually thought this movie had potential. A Men In Black-style action-comedy with paranormal police officers? That could've actually worked. Too bad it didn't.
If Rex Reed hated it, then it has to be worth seeing.