@avclub-c2ef3728d9ce090652f36c2e3d4783d0:disqus I stopped after episode 6 (after constantly yelling at my TV from around episode 3), mainly because I was watching Rev right after it and Rev made Life's Too Short seem even less funny.
@avclub-c2ef3728d9ce090652f36c2e3d4783d0:disqus I stopped after episode 6 (after constantly yelling at my TV from around episode 3), mainly because I was watching Rev right after it and Rev made Life's Too Short seem even less funny.
His biggest problem on Talking Funny was that he was occupying a slot which really should have been occupied by George Carlin if he was still alive. I feel that this caused him to overcompensate and get into that bullshit about how deep and meaningful his comedy is.
I don't know about one of the biggest, but it was certainly shitty. It had some laughs but Ricky Gervais really needs to come up with a new character.
While its easy for Marcus and Joel to resolve to watch more movies, I think that as a New Zealander my resolution should be to force movie theaters to pick up quality films as close to their American release date as possible. We can get crap like I Am Number Four and Transformers 3 days after their American premiere…
Firefly seems like a good option for you though, seen as how its from the creator of Buffy and is mentioned repeatedly in Community.
I assumed that stuff was a decoy so that when the CIA listened to the terrorist communications about Marine 1 and Marine 2 they would think it was about the helicopters instead of Walker and Brody.
Did anyone else see that they took some animation of The Flash running from what looks like a Superman TAS episode during a fight scene in the second episode?
I've really enjoyed it so far, I like how they have taken Warwick Davis' characterisation further away from being a height challenged version of Ricky Gervais like he appeared to be in the pilot.
Like the time Pinky Tuscadero crashed her motorcylce or the time I lost all my money to card sharks and my dad, Tom Bosley, had to get it back
I remember them having an episode in one of the earlier seasons where Norm tells Sam and Diane that he makes up a lot of the stuff about Vera to fit in at the bar and that she is actually quite attractive so I wasn't to surprised when she turned out to be thin
It took a while for HBO to release the DVDs past season 1, wasn't it only two years ago? I remember having to wait a while between finding the S1 DVD and watching the rest of the show.
In that case shouldn't they have used ADR?
I know its not practical for a TV Show to ADR an entire episode but in this case it would also have allowed them to dub Andrew Lincoln over with someone who actually sounded like he was Southern and fix many of the on set line readings
Did anyone else think the sound mix for this episode was awful?
The ambiance sounds were incredibly loud and every time a character spoke the ambiance faded down really quickly and then the second a character stopped talking the ambiance sounds were suddenly returned to full volume. It was incredibly distracting and I…
The guy who voiced Batman was just awful, he read all of his lines with a monotone and in general gave a terrible performance.
Or alternatively next season the show becomes incredibly weird as Evil Abed and Evil Troy manage to switch places with the originals, so we end up in a Fringeian situation where we follow Evil Abed and Evil Troy in the real timeline and Real Abed and Real Troy in the dark timeline
I see them coming back somehow in the series finale and ending the show, or possibly the season finale and then next season there are two Abeds and two Troys co-existing
Whilst many were kind of psychologically plausible some aren't. Corrosive Man's (the guy who attacked Bill in the chaotic fight scene) power seems very hard to justify from a psychological standpoint. I don't care though, I think it is good we are slowly seeing greater powers, like immortality and the corrosive…
Oh no you don't, that trampoline is mine
Oh no, the candy conventioneers have tracked us down
Cruel Intentions is only good in the same way which it seems the Ringer might be good. Cruel Intentions is just hysterically bad