You think that's bad? Let Google auto-complete a search for "America and England".
You think that's bad? Let Google auto-complete a search for "America and England".
Now if only the Koreans could animate.
Interesting nobody's mentioned Mr. Popper's Penguins. Kind of amazing how little time it took to vanish from public consciousness.
Thanks, now I really want bubble tea.
My favorite YouTube comment on the Lorax Mazda commercial is by geoguy91: "This is just wrong. Dr. Seuss hated the Japs."
I just want to know what Sean meant when he said Parks will return "in April". Was that a sex thing or can I expect a Fantastic Voyage episode?
The air in the city I live in is always on an orange or red pollution alert with a "stay inside" advisory. Do the writers want me to leave town or what?
WE SHOULD TAKE SPRINGFIELD
OH GOD WHY ARE THEY KILLING OFF ANNIE
Anime covers an even broader spectrum than sitcoms. Sitcoms are necessarily comedies based around characters in common environments. Anime, though some personal definitions differ, usually refers to any animation made in Japan. It can be in any genre and aimed at any age group.
During the final shot of the end credits, we see Haruko flying away past a bunch of planets in our solar system. For years I assumed it depicted her flying off into deep space, then when I watched the Blu-ray last year I looked at the order of the planets and realized it looked more like she was flying back to Earth.
Then what were all those cameras for?
This episode contains the only sequence that still confuses me.
If I know a movie steals from another movie (and I think I'm safe not saying "borrows from" or "homages" in this instance— Tarantino said himself, "I steal from everything. Great artists steal, they don't do homages.") I almost always try to make an effort to see the movie that is stolen from before I see the…
Starting off with "Lost Girl strongly reminds one of the early seasons of Angel" ranks pretty low on the ways to get me enthusiastic about a new show.
I saw countless references to the shows over the years but, without context, forgot most of them. But I'd like to personally thank the trope title "Funny Aneurysm Moment" for spoiling a major plot development for me.
Every show covered by AV Club has Buffy the Vampire Slayer mentioned in at least one review. I suspect it's a contractual obligation. Good job, Todd, you managed to get it out of the way on the first episode this time.
Shouldn't the title be "The (Annoyed Grunt)-cial Network"?
So does this mean we can expect Tarantino's next movie after Django Unchained to be a mash-up of Midnight in Paris, Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Moneyball?
Remember when he had a job as a seeing eye job, narrating a movie for a blind guy?