I still love Dogma, but when I think about it, it's 100% to do with the cast. It really is a great cast.
I still love Dogma, but when I think about it, it's 100% to do with the cast. It really is a great cast.
Please let this be what Bryan Cranston does after Breaking Bad. I'm finding it very hard to imagine anyone but him in Gordon's role for some reason.
Hey, King of Limbs is good, man.
Guys… I been thinking a lot about the Earth. We gotta leave it better than we found it.
I am familiar with the works of Pablo Naruda.
I sleep in a big bed with my wife.
*car is shot to pieces by mafia*
I really wish Swanson had been based on Swartzwelder. Their names are even eerily similar. Still, this way they are both separately awesome, I guess.
What's everyone's favourite line delivery (apart from maybe Julie Kavner's "doo-doo-doodoo-doodoo-doo-doo-doo-doo", which is obviously the correct answer)? I personally love "You came here to save me!" it's not that funny on paper but the way Dan says it cracks me the fuck up.
Good thing I always carry a piece of the true cross!
"A ten-foot Clown Pole" is fucking genius.
Oh yeah, speed holes.
I think this joke was actually funnier when I was a kid who, like Bart, had no idea who or what a Chachi was.
Since I grew up watching these classic episodes it's very difficult to remember what it was like to see them for the first time; the jokes are ingrained in my head like the instructions on riding a tiny bicycle. This episode is an exception. For whatever reason I distinctly remember seeing "And your change. And a-we…
New Parks & Recreations season. Set in London. Filmed in London. Available in… not London. Goddammit.
I like how you specify Bill Murray now, as if it would ever have been a good choice. And I love Bill Murray.
I always thought Spider-Man was quite clearly Jewish, at least on his Uncle Ben's side. He's like the Woody Allen of superheroes. On a related note, I always really wanted to see Al Brooks play Ben.
@avclub-b024f8944472e328b593b22bc48ec43c:disqus Yeah, I always want to remind people how effective the voice was in Batman Begins when it was just Bale and wasn't altered somehow in post. It's less of the loud Cookie Monster growl he's doing in the latter two movies, more hushed and only really RRR-y at certain times.
Castallanetta is an improvising God. My favourite instance of this is probably Bart Sells His Soul, the ranting hobo. "Who's been stealing your thoughts?"
Of course, the best of the Superfriends is the one whose sole line is "Oh, no, no, no, this isn't right at all!" - I think it might be E-Mail. One of the most adorable and hilarious one-line characters, along with the little girl who goes "Helloooo? Mrs Pommelhooooorse? …I'd like to get down now."