I am excited about both of these programs and eagerly await their premieres.
I am excited about both of these programs and eagerly await their premieres.
I expected it to be All Episodes (2009-Present)
@avclub-1eef45ef03673157e63ffab5e8c42326:disqus This is gonna seem like a joke, but you should really look up the songs he made for the 2012 video game Sound Shapes, which are some of the best things he's ever done, the song 'Cities' in particular.
Walter and Perry never tried to carry each other across the street at the same time.
Great job hosting this file, internet!
Unless Stephen Colbert plays his eccentric boss, I'm not interested.
Their names are similar, so I bet nobody would notice if you slipped Stuart Wellington into the hosting spot.
Yeah! Why didn't you check with each commenter individually to see if they wrote something previously about a subject you're about to write three paragraphs about?
This is a band, right?
There's nothing more cutting than scare quotes.
If there's one thing I know, it's that stories preceded by a disclaimer that they are true are almost always true.
You can all fuck right off, this album's fantastic.
You know, I never really expected to see Ned Scheebly again, much less see him create a television masterpiece.
You know, I never really expected to see Ned Scheebly again, much less see him create a television masterpiece.
I've posited this theory before: if D. Boon hadn't have died, the Minutemen would still be around today. They would never have left.
I thought Drew Carey was an excellent host, and most importantly, editor. He's the guy that had the buzzer to cut scenes, and I always thought he had a great mind for when to stop.
I wasn't expecting to feel so good by the end. How dare they let everyone win!
Rolling Stone gave a glowing review to an aging former rock star? SHOCK AND AWE!
Because HBO likes to pretend their best comedies never existed. I bet we'll NEVER see Larry Sanders or Mr. Show on HBO Go.
Kids love Seinfeld, right?