You got me, guys! You named two times where he didn't do that! Point disproven!
You got me, guys! You named two times where he didn't do that! Point disproven!
I don't know why people think this is a catastrophic idea! They cast an actor who has mostly played assholes, megalomaniacs, and egomaniacs!
Dark Souls has a great story and fantastic worldbuilding, and the WAY they tell that story is subtle and inventive.
I like that the Save Greendale Committee actually did something related to Greendale, rather than something related to themselves. This may be the first time they actually did something,
I don't think you're obligated to stay on a show for the rest of its run when you join it.
Way to fat dog this review, Todd!
I hope you'll also let Dan Harmon know that he should be offended at the way the website he agreed to write a column for literally this week treats him.
He quit Earwolf and founded Feral Audio because he was "disgusted" at the way Earwolf treated their shows and Feral Audio shows will be FREE and SAFE for REAL ARTISTS to do REAL ART
While we're talking Dan Harmon: anyone else think Monster House is surprisingly great? I haven't seen it since it came out and had no idea who he was at the time, I should go back and see if it has any traces of his…unique sensibility.
Apparently it has already been picked up for Season 2, and Harmon and Roiland are currently in the process of staffing up the writers' room.
For a man who is supposed to tell the world what they want, knowing they would want Kennedy and The Beatles is of the utmost importance.
For some reason, I had kinda written Dan Harmon off once he was fired. Now that he got this off the ground and Community is back in fighting shape, I don't know why I ever doubted the man.
They can both be great! And in fact are!
I was just listening to the commentary on "Regional Holiday Music" and apparently the beat on Troy and Abed's rap is half a second off of what he wanted and it completely took the wind out of Harmon's sails and put him in a sour mood for the rest of the commentary.
That's great to hear! I wouldn't want this event or CAH to miss out on this opportunity.
Apparently the Cards Against Humanity people, who have done a whole lot in Chicago to harbor creativity and have open office space for creative people to work in, really would like to go to and support this thing, but the last episode of Jordan Jesse Go was basically an hour of Jordan and Jesse shitting all over Cards…
Not enough people sue Gawker. More should.
I'm going to lay out his entire thought process with this:
I'm really surprised they're not afraid to instantly throw Banks into the weirdness. This is his what, second episode? and he's already driving a steampunk desk through a hallway.
Ha ha! Fat people deserve scorn!