I was just at a website, but it was with a summer program through Georgetown U.
I was just at a website, but it was with a summer program through Georgetown U.
Are you secretly me? I was interning there that same summer and even saved some of those "Chinese" Onion copies. (Though I was accustomed to reading it in print for years in Denver.) But yeah, those were The Onion in top form.
Are you secretly me? I was interning there that same summer and even saved some of those "Chinese" Onion copies. (Though I was accustomed to reading it in print for years in Denver.) But yeah, those were The Onion in top form.
I met Kristen Schaal a few months back and she was one of the nicest people ever. A girl I was on a date with then sort of took it upon herself to get all the comedians at the show Schaal was hosting to sign my hoodie (I had nothing else on me), and Schaal actually came out specifically to sign it and talk to me for a…
I met Kristen Schaal a few months back and she was one of the nicest people ever. A girl I was on a date with then sort of took it upon herself to get all the comedians at the show Schaal was hosting to sign my hoodie (I had nothing else on me), and Schaal actually came out specifically to sign it and talk to me for a…
I feel the difference is reasonably simple. The work that South Park, Louis C.K, etc do (generally) has some kind of context to it and does not come off as genuinely prejudicial. It's either just un-P.C. goofing or even satirizing of the stereotypes themselves, and often done through characters like Cartman where you…
I feel the difference is reasonably simple. The work that South Park, Louis C.K, etc do (generally) has some kind of context to it and does not come off as genuinely prejudicial. It's either just un-P.C. goofing or even satirizing of the stereotypes themselves, and often done through characters like Cartman where you…
Minor quibble: the Dee "bird" thing wasn't taken from the pregnancy episode per se, but from a running joke in several episodes that finally culminated in the ostrich scene in that episode. I can't recall all of them, but I remember that the episode where Mac and Dennis "break up" also had some scenes where they…
Minor quibble: the Dee "bird" thing wasn't taken from the pregnancy episode per se, but from a running joke in several episodes that finally culminated in the ostrich scene in that episode. I can't recall all of them, but I remember that the episode where Mac and Dennis "break up" also had some scenes where they…
You could try, I dunno, looking at more than one frame.
You could try, I dunno, looking at more than one frame.
That…would actually be totally amazing.
That…would actually be totally amazing.
"You'd have to try really hard to make bad television episodes with this cast."
"You'd have to try really hard to make bad television episodes with this cast."
There's a film called "A Day Without a Mexican" that has that basic premise, yeah.
Ever seen any interviews with the guy/listened to commentaries? His actual voice isn't too far off.
Oh god, that game was brilliant. I wish it had been more successful (IS there actually a sequel in the works? Man, I hope so). And yeah, DiMaggio was great in it.
Actually, having had to do a lot of babysitting a year or so ago, I felt like I saw a LOT of shows that were basically set it schools or based around child characters (Fanboy and Chum Chum was one I recall), and I started to wonder if kids' shows were that uncreative when I was a kid too. I remember not really liking…
"Plus, isn't the premise of Firefly rather similar to Futurama?"