Dave and Chuck the Freak from…WRIF in Detroit? Something tells me no one would care if they lived or died.
Dave and Chuck the Freak from…WRIF in Detroit? Something tells me no one would care if they lived or died.
Webster's defines "globalization" as…
Sixteen bit.
Was the Elvis scene so money it didn't even know it?
Nonsense. Plus, I get to do one of my favorite things: Remind people that really effective and terrifying Two-Face from Batman The Animated Series was fucking Bull from "Night Court." No one ever believes it.
"…Babykillah."
Two-Face was played by Richard Moll, AKA Bull from "Night Court"
I'm surprised they didn't detain you then and there for publicly admitting to having seen "Heist." (That said, that scene was about as clever as that movie got. "The plan's cute." "Cuter than a Chinese Baby." I mean COME ON with that dialogue, Mamet.)
Charming.
Regardless of what you call them, it's slack writing and fuzzy characterization. Landsdale is far from a tight writer when it comes to Hap and Leonard but their actions always make sense, and never written off as being dim. Next week's episode gives lie to more fuzzy characterization when it comes to Angel and…
…Amanda Chicago Lewis?
How is she one of the best parts? She's striking, sure, but her screen time has been…what? Five minutes?
That's great for Vince Staples, but what does Lunchmoney Lewis have to say on the subject?
Will Arnett stars in Significantly Less Compelling Bojack Horseman? Having seen the first two episodes, I'll take a hard pass. Also, the credit sequence is godawful.
HOLT GODDAMN McCALLANY. My man. Good to finally see him put to good use after the cancellation of the late, lamented (if only by me) Lights Out, a great show hampered by a stupid title.
I might have missed something here. One, why was there a rift between the Nelson, Corbett and Murphy camp (EDIT: Disqus ate the second half of this) and Joel and co. in the first place? Two, how does this constitute Trace and Josh being petty?
Holy shit. Fuck all the other presidential candidates.
According to Dr. Henry Killinger, once he learned how to control his powers, he became Fat Choice. I agree it ruins the pun, but that what he was last called, so I'll stick with it, Like Dr. Mrs. The Monarch.
The giant talking monkey, though he didn't say much, wasn't French, and didn't want to fuck a brain in a jar.
This seems as good a time as any to ask a very important question: WHERE THE HELL IS FAT CHOICE? Also, Baron Underbehit? (He never got his due as a villain.)