What Planet Are you From is one of the worst movies ever, and I remember Kingsley has a decent scene or two
What Planet Are you From is one of the worst movies ever, and I remember Kingsley has a decent scene or two
Maybe, it's like Back to the Future where they leave messages buried under the sand for 150 million years and in the future someone picks it up?
Banishment in this world seems like the near-equivalent of a death sentence considering his chances of survival are low. It serves all the needs of the punishment: It protects the colony, and being cut off from colony is pretty punishing. I didn't consider that, however, that the Sixers would collect the exiles. good…
The original reviewer (too lazy to scroll back up and look at his name) has a good point. It's such a simple thing SNL can do to make their sketches better and the show better: Don't repeat stagnant material. What bothers me isn't just that the show doesn't have a grasp of this concept, it's that the fans also seem to…
Yeah, but let's not get all high and mighty on the poeople who still like Family Guy, even if they're not on this board. that's just being snobby
Clone High needs a reboot?
Amen cappadoclus. Google is anti-AV club discussion
Lines like "You Poop Now, Horton Hears A Suicide, and The Little Engine That Will, Or Get Great Shame" were the best thing about the episode. It was a little too insiderish to be a great episode, unless you wanted to explore the family guy mythology. If you're not that much of an encyclopedic knowledge of family guy,…
only 2 of those 4 shows actually make me laugh
stereotypical jokes about old people!? there's no such thing. i've never seen old eye-catching and original. without it, i would've changed the channel, fo rsure
it was a cool sketch but they wrote it too much like the broadway skit. why did they have to center it around "do you have an idea for how to save the economy?" rather than just "who was the greek god of commerce?"
Day's reactions were pretty priceless. It was kind of a gross sketch.
I think we should relentlessly attack the reviewers who aren't twitter friendly. Heisler and Ryan McGee (a big nobody) never respond to me on twitter. what losers
I don't like the Anne Perkins that much but to each his own.
My favorite part of the episode was all the little touches they did to make it the perfect party.
So Roy Hibbert got cut out of the show?
Wouldn't that party be way more than $10,000?
Season 1 is bizarre but I think that's because we read it too much as a political satire and it was all over the place. The primary questions were so is this making fun of conservatives or democrats? now, no one cares about that and just see strong characters. also Roger was useless
what's napooleon dynamite?
i love water parks, and frequent them a lot so that was up my alley. i thought the idea of their genitals getting bloodied up was kind of gross
oh yeah, i forgot that
i don't think there's a consistency in peter's character. he's over-the-top and grand, but he can be gentle at times, and he's held every job in the world (Matt Damon's neck, a lancer, the founder of a religion). Now that i think of it, he's kind of like Roger on AD, only he's the main dad which makes the show not as…