Great article! Hannibal is hauntingly awesome.
Great article! Hannibal is hauntingly awesome.
One golden star for you, sir! That was indeed the vibe I was going for, just for laughs and giggles.
I am incredibly late to the party, but I was just recently introduced to this show, and I have been absolutely loving it. I think it's very original and makes the combination of grief and comedy somehow organic, and it helps that I find all the characters surprisingly likable in all their weirdness. I came in here to…
I am incredibly late to the party, but I was just recently introduced to this show, and I have been absolutely loving it. I think it's very original and makes the combination of grief and comedy somehow organic, and it helps that I find all the characters surprisingly likable in all their weirdness. I came in here to…
As if anyone's gonna read this, but I know nobody that watches this show so I have to express my thoughts somewhere:
I noticed that I'm not the only person whose age you were curious about, so it seems that you're genuinely concerned about people's level of stupidity and would like to know what made me like this episode.
Not to be mean but unless you're a child, how could this be the way you choose to express a differing opinion? In a world of weak arguments, this comment was so laughably bad.
Fair enough, although I will never approve of the "they're public figures and therefore fair game" argument. But let's not get into that.
MVP of the episode: Crows.
Thanks for the tips! I've only ever seen Michael Ian Black in Ed, and I loved him in that, so Burning Love might be fun to watch.
I was just gonna say that I would never watch a movie for the sole reason that it has an actor I like in it when the premise/plot seems uninteresting, but then I remembered that Adam Brody was the only reason I rented In the Land of Women once. I can't remember anything about it except that it sucked.
I was gonna respond with "Isn't he too young for her?" but apparently he's a year older and now I feel confused.
It's not like I normally contribute anything substantial in my comments, but this time I need to sound even more like a brainless fangirl than usual:
Implying that someone isn't pretty will never benefit anyone in any way, so why do it? Why spread the negativity? I'll leave you with an inspirational quote to try to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside:
You just validated my existence on AV Club, thank you.
In a twisted way, I kinda like the idea of someone reading your comment and just going "noooope" and voting it down. S/he's like, "inaccuracy, can't have it. You lose."
The team meeting sketch was indeed grating, but I might be able to endure it a couple of more times just to see Taran Killam's creepy, murderous gaze while wearing that delightfully ugly wig.
Their songs have been playing in the radio a lot, but I never knew what the band looked like. I figured it was a couple of 30-somethings who were big in the 90s and made a comeback this year. You can imagine my surprise when I saw them on SNL. I still don't like either of the songs they performed, but I'm really happy…
He is awesome in Bridge to Terabithia! Such a good movie, always makes me cry.
I'm not from the U.S., so I haven't been able to watch SNL for that long, but I think this season is a lot better than the last one so far. Last season the majority of the sketches made me groan or roll my eyes in annoyance, now I'm regularly smiling and put in a really good mood.