Somehow I knew that you wouldn't like this. It's the only show which I consistent disagree about with the AV Club.
Somehow I knew that you wouldn't like this. It's the only show which I consistent disagree about with the AV Club.
I think having a Kony episode is dated even this soon. Maybe a month ago everybody would have snapped to it instantly but now I had to explain to the people I saw the episode with what they were referencing and what the jokes were. Cultural zeitgeist online moves at the speed of light, and it's a bummer to say that…
When the AV Club gives a "South Park" episode a grade of A-minus, it's the weirdest crap shoot ever. Either it's GREAT or it's hugely mediocre. This was the latter.
As a child of the '90s, my first thought was "The Big Cheese", the third short in episode 1x09 of DEXTER'S LABORATORY, where Dexter creates a device to allow him to learn French in his sleep, but the machine (created using an *LP* of all things) ends up malfunctioning, and in the morning the only thing Dexter can say…
Amped for "Night of the Meek" and for "Dust", two of my favorite episodes that didn't tell traditional Twilight Zone Ironic Thud Cosmic Irony plotlines.
I'm so excited you all exist. Thank you for restoring my faith in humanity.
Oh hey. *I* said that to you on Twitter. Surely other people did too, but I think I may have just gotten an AV Club shoutout (especially since I mentioned Dark Shadows). THANKS CO-WORKER
The thing that works for me is that the local Denver library system has pretty much all the major big movies that one would lose from Starz, and for the new ones with lots of holds, I still maintain one disc slot on Netflix. I don't know how the library systems are in the rest of the country, but I'd recommend taking…
Hell, being unemployed myself, my thought was "Yeah yeah that sounds terrible, can you give me their number so I can do it for payment?"
Well, more the one defending it in solidarity to the derision and queries of his compatriots and commenters.
"This makes sense, since the central pairing of the show—Kat Dennings’
Max and Beth Behrs’ Caroline—is a strong one that’s grown and evolved in
interesting ways over the course of a season."
I loved "Amelie" but hated "Moulin Rouge!" and I'm terrified that Tasha's position sounds more reasonable since I haven't seen "Hugo". Hopefully SHE'S WRONG.
I literally spit out my drink at “Take that, your walls are clean now.”, and I can't even think of it now without my body trying to convulse back into laughter.
I'd say, if not better, at least 100% acceptably equal in quality, and that's a trick even the great "Futurama" couldn't pull off.
Yeah, I noticed that too. I didn't exactly remember what he sounded like, but my brain knew that the voice coming out of his mouth was not the voice I remembered. Either it's someone doing an imitation or the person who did it originally has just gotten older and lost the take.
Yeah, it's more they were momentarily popular in 2009 for a thunderously stupid (but damn catchy!) song called "Don't Trust Me". They got accused of misogyny because of the line "do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips", but I think it's mostly THE REST OF THE SONG that is problematic. I honestly hadn't thought…
In other actual-comment news, "she has blood relatives!" cracked me up pretty strongly.
To be fair, she was begging for comments on Twitter and I told her I would praise her cheekbones before I even looked at the picture.
You have spectacular cheekbones.
He has plenty of asshole in him, but he's not a caricature or a terrible person, he's just stubborn. I find it sort of frustrating that O'Reilly gets so much hate while a much more hideous human being like Sean Hannity is mostly ignored except by people who have actually seen him on Fox News.