The Haunting Hour has some genuinely weird stuff going on. My favorite was a hotel where parents with terrible children hit pinatas made in their kids' likenesses.
The Haunting Hour has some genuinely weird stuff going on. My favorite was a hotel where parents with terrible children hit pinatas made in their kids' likenesses.
The show is really, really bad. Like, painfully so. I can watch RL Stine's The Haunting Hour without critiquing it constantly, but that's impossible with Goosebumps. I've read about a third of the series in the past year and a half (it was for a blahg, OK?) and I can honestly say the books ring truer and feel more…
Did you just assert that Betty Cooper is fickle? Betty Cooper has a heart of gold, man. OF GOLD.
You're a crook, Captain Hook! Judge won't throw you the book!
I loved him. I love the guy anyway, but he's very convincingly charming and occasionally clueless, just like he should be. And his physical performance is particularly impressive—lots of rolling around and exaggerated manliness.
It is nothing like Dr. Horrible in any way. So, sure.
In that one (spoilers!) Hero rejects Claudio at the end, right? Haven't seen it but heard that and now I really want to.
Did you read the interview? No, it isn't.
Would Neville have fulfilled the prophecy in that alternate timeline?
Hi, Tasha!
Mr. Citizen and I share a lot of affection for him, largely because of The IT Crowd, but he also just seems like such a friendly guy.
"Plus, that panda was on a whole 'nother level!"
Yup, we're all insane.
Prohibiting smut? There goes 95% of fanfiction.net.
If you go to the main page of that Tumblr, there's also some gifs of Armisen's final sketch. Obviously not as delightful, but pretty heartwarming.
Oh, Dunham seems like a given. I would also submit Alison Brie to this list.
Did you seriously just give Stefon and Seth a slash pairing name? I love you.
…And straight camp.
I apparently liked the Melissa McCarthy ep way more than Max did, and am a little sad for JLaw's appearance—I think they could've given her way more to do. Agreed on your top tier, though (minus Wiig but that was always going to be polarizing).
…And in the same GQ piece, Hader said there'll never be a Stefon movie, because (paraphrasing) "you think it's a thing you want, but then you'd see the poster and think, 'No, that isn't a thing I want."