Screw that, did you hear how Daft Punk screwed over Stephen Colbert? You guys gotta hear this!
Screw that, did you hear how Daft Punk screwed over Stephen Colbert? You guys gotta hear this!
I want to kiss whoever had the idea to put the episodes on Netflix less than 24 hours after they aired. You are making British people everywhere very very happy.
How could it possibly have been spontaneous? Did nobody see him on Fallon last month?
From the descriptions of the Comic Con footage I've read, it's exactly what you're hoping for.
I'd say the theory answers more questions than it raises, though. I like it a lot, myself.
It was pretty lame how they completely re-did the whole Kick-Ass pretends he's gay thing in the movie. Kind of like they missed the whole point, if there ever was a point to that comic in the first place.
I firmly believe any film can be at least partially saved in editing, but if you start off with a crazy director, completely terrible actors, or an utterly useless premise, that can sort of doom your movie, I think.
Hellboy 2 was a lot funnier and sillier, but I liked that. It felt quite a lot like the first Men In Black in terms of tone. Strange how the first film's main character, that John guy, never makes an appearance, but it works in the movie's favour.
Well, okay. At least he's not the Vision. But why was this kept secret? Does Groot even need an actor? Also, I remain unreasonably pumped about this movie starring Chris Pratt, a bald Scottish woman, a talking tree, and a space raccoon.
The best part is that while Gus calmly walked over to the toilet, put the towel on the floor and quietly vomited, Walter scrambled over there, threw up, and only then thought to use a towel. He'll never really be as cool or prepared as Gus.
Now I hope this show ends with a perfect re-enactment of the Arrested Development finale, but with Walt Jr as George Michael and Heisenberg as Michael. That would be amazing.
Wow. A fully deserved A. Somebody decided to let the months of waiting be enough, and just give us the showdown right away, further cementing this show's role as the most unpredictable thing on television. I think we all assumed the first few episodes would focus on Hank slowly trying to catch Walter, but now… I have…
Town Crier. I'd like to ask you a few questions. One: Where's the fife. And two: Gimme the fife.
@avclub-c3420bfbd159b546b7ac7f38c6f7fa55:disqus The people in Mount Seldom seldom mount each other.
AAHHH!!!!
This episode is one I always forget about for some reason. It feels very Season 4 to me, particularly in the bizarre kids' subplot and the animation. That's not a bad thing, of course, but it means I can never remember which season this is from, and I remember these things in seasons so it always slips by me.
It's just dawning on me that I have never discussed the show with anybody who is not an insane Simpsons fan, though, and therefore have no idea how to answer this. But I would imagine… Homer vs Patty and Selma?
They only started chasing us when you turned on that getaway music!!!
The fact that minutes after that episode aired, a clip of the ending with the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme being played showed up online justifies the entire internet.
It just dawned on me how useful this one could be in real life.