They did, O'Neal just didn't show them. Hitfix has the whole gallery.
They did, O'Neal just didn't show them. Hitfix has the whole gallery.
He's not the one who's in jail for burning a church down?
Well he's good friends with Louis CK, and going by Jim Norton and Nick DiPalo and Opie and Anthony and Marc Maron, he's almost exclusively friends with angry assholes.
I don't know why I was so surprised that Nick Cave has an Australian accent.
A prominent Internet personality dying has now brought up some questions I didn't expect in this modern era. So am I supposed to unfollow him on Twitter now?
Who Charted people: is Howard Kremer's new hair a joke? I haven't listened in probably over a year, and the first time I saw it was a picture of him about to be on the Comedy Bang Bang TV show, so I assumed he was supposed to be playing a douchy character. Then I see he's still wearing it like that during Who…
People who are upset: what the fuck did you expect? Crowd-pleaser comedy vs. Anime The Movie, boy I wonder which one will be more popular!
I'm usually not a fan of this feature, but this was a goddamn fantastic interview/list. Kudos all around to Aukerman and Erik.
I had the same feeling when I watched Enlightened, but I think both of these shows are good enough to allow you to think all that stuff is bullshit and still enjoy the show.
R.I.P. Ryan Davis
I've heard a lot of people saying that save for Craig Robinson, every Office cast member still around at the end should be prepared for their careers to be over, but I think Rainn Wilson has a real good shot. If he continues to do stuff like Super, where he perfectly embodies a relatable total weirdo, he'll do just…
Yeah, when people ask for a song that defines the 90s, I tend to go with Three Times One Minus One's "Ew, Girl, Ew"
And thank god for that, because Disarm is a terrible, terrible song.
I continue to blame Mitch Hurwitz and Troy Miller, who directed every episode of Season 4. They didn't get Paul Feig, they didn't get Jay Chandrasekhar, and they didn't get the Russo Brothers, who were the main directors on the original run. Mitch Hurwitz has never directed before, and Troy Miller is by all accounts…
I'm not worried about it being too similar to This is the End, but I'm worried that it's pretty much the same plot as Shaun of the Dead. Apocalyptic event comes to the UK, and Simon Pegg + Friends have to get to their favorite pub to wait it out.
They show that part when they air it on Comedy Central! Uncensored! At like 3 PM!
The first half gets way better on a second go-through, once you learn it's the standard Pegg/Frost/Wright patented FORESHADOWPALOOZA, just like Shaun of the Dead.
At least when Conan goes elsewhere he can get different guests and do some hilarious remotes, which is always Conan's strongest segment. Yeah it was kinda pointless when he went to Chicago, but if he didn't we wouldn't have gotten that remote where Triumph and Jack McBrayer went to that insult hot dog place.
I continue to be very upset she's basically been written off "Louie". She was easily my favorite part of the show besides, well, Louie.
What's with a good number of the Simpsons' best guest actors being shitty, shitty people? Kelsey Grammer and Jon Lovitz are just the worst. Phil Hartman and Albert Brooks of course get a pass.