No, even better. That was entirely new dialogue recorded by Zach Braff for this episode.
No, even better. That was entirely new dialogue recorded by Zach Braff for this episode.
They paid all this money for Michael J Fox, that guy we all love, and he turned out the most mediocre show in existence. That show is the definition of "C".
They're constantly irritated at their fans for having no sense of humor about their music. Let's put it this way: Tool appeared on Mr. Show as a fictional band called Puscifer, which became a real band years later. I believe people ALSO take that band way too seriously, despite the ridiculous name and the fact that…
I still don't know what that cruise ship story was.
Not even out of spite, out of cheating. This is the "AV Club readers" poll, not a "whoever you can get" poll, and I wanted to see those results.. I'm mentally editing them out of all the results because they're clearly not accurate.
So who wants to talk about the actual show and not just its placement on a list? Nobody? Alright cool, good to see they shouldn't have even had a top 3 either.
I'm assuming Newbridge will continue on new Scharpling & Wurster albums. I was actually wondering how they'd ever make another one, considering the show was so popular and every week Wurster called in was basically a new track. If that's how good they were on a week-to-week basis, think of how good they can be when…
I was genuinely on the verge of a panic attack when Walt and Skyler started fighting.
Except for when Fischoeder comes around, but he's crazy so it's never a real threat.
It's specifically the very end of it, when she really strains her voice and sounds like she's missing notes.
Sounded like the spoken-word intro to a White Zombie song. Here's a tip to any and all live performers, barring inclusion in a gigantic orchestra: if you need to look up what you're supposed to do on a piece of paper or something while you're performing, don't do it at all.
Man, if it's not an accepted fact that a Spider-Man movie starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone wasn't AT LEAST a solid idea, then I don't know what facts are.
I was reading the whole list going "so #1's gonna be Gravity right, just waiting for that Gravity, okay, just read #2, gonna scroll down and see that Gravity aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand…oh! oh."
Nick Frost basically played Mike Haggar in The World's End and I loved every second of it. Genuinely think he should be Oscar nominated for this one. Maybe even Pegg, too. I loved Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, but I wouldn't say that about those two.
I missed a comment and thought you were still talking about This Is The End and was super confused.
Hockey hair
Jessica St. Clair also plays Andy Daly's wife on his Comedy Central show. Fred Willard is his dad, and James Urbaniak is his producer. An insanely stacked cast.
I heard on some other website that this movie "belongs to a rancid strain of Yuletide trifles that feature awful people being terrible to each other for 90 minutes under the sway of insulting plot contrivances before the awfulness is climactically washed away in an avalanche of holiday sentimentality."
I'm hoping Lorne's "long way" is to retirement and someone else in charge of SNL.
It worked out so great for Undeclared. It was only *maybe* the worst episode of anything I've ever seen, and only *kind of* made my skin crawl.