Colbert said they booked Daft Punk about a month ago, so I assume those were filmed over the course of the past month.
Colbert said they booked Daft Punk about a month ago, so I assume those were filmed over the course of the past month.
Yeah, fuck your character development! Reset everything!
Also, that's a drummer.
Those are snakes.
Gonna go ahead and wait for the Dissolve review, like I do with literally all movies now. The AV Club's opinions on stuff no longer hold any water at all now that all the people I most trusted have beat feet outta here.
@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus They weren't, really. The staff didn't know what kind of channel the show was gonna end up on, so they shot for a premium cable-style tone. Once they ended up on AMC, they had to slowly ramp it down to befitting of a basic cable show.
A lot of stuff from the first season is odd. There's a lot more swearing, the visual style is completely different, and entire tone just feels off. Breaking Bad doesn't become "Breaking Bad" until Season 2. The S2 premiere even redoes the entire scene from the end of 1, but they change all the color saturation, so…
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Unless an episode has literally 11 other guests on it, I skip every episode with Elwood's name on it.
She does the thing Paul F. Tompkins or John Hodgman pointed out that I can't not see anymore, the "I'm a character who needs glasses but I constantly take them off or push them up my face because I, the actress playing this character, don't wear glasses".
Yeah, it seems almost like it was directly taken, like that movie, Taken.
Will Forte was born to play a skeevy senator.
They seem like nice people, but boy they sure are not radio hosts.
I started listening to We Hate Movies this week because of you jerks. Fuck you guys. It's so good. I want it and The Flop House to Dragon Ball Z-style fuse into the ultimate podcast. The Flop House has the analysis and hilarity that comes from the minds of working comedy writers and local ragamuffin Stuart, but We…
I'm addicted to Dan and Stuart recoiling in horror at Elliott's dog puns.
I've seen Ted Leo three times, and this was by far the best of the three. And the first time had Patrick Stickles come onstage to do a Dead Kennedys song! He played 3 new songs, and they were all fantastic. I can't wait for his next album.
Except for the fact that save for Mike and Gus, Saul is one of the most competent characters on the show. I don't think he's made a single mistake.
Yeah, that's not what he was doing. His fake license that said he was "Mr. Lambert" was from New Hampshire, so the waitress was just making conversation. He's been in New Mexico the whole time.
Anyone who didn't say Queens of the Stone Age's Like Clockwork is fucking wrong.
I'm still not convinced Steve Agee isn't gay.