I enjoyed him actually being an adequate bodyguard for once. Feels like we haven't really seen that.
I enjoyed him actually being an adequate bodyguard for once. Feels like we haven't really seen that.
"White, this isn't Icarus. You've got the wrong myyythhh!"
It's Rusty's most endearing trait.
MUNCH
"Like that Yob guy from the Bible."
"Hello."
There's usually been a bit of "AND IT'S OUR FAULT! DON'T MAKE OUR MISTAKES!" in there, but this is hardly the jarringly hilarious commentary the review makes it out to be.
It's hilariously dumb.
I'm assuming that this hypothetical is very, very stupid.
My favorite thing about it is that if someone who had never seen MST3K were watching it, they'd just assume it was a view from a nearly empty theater on opening day for that movie.
I see it as kind of a weird inverse of Lucille. Without his kids around, George Sr's just a sad, moderately successful shyster.
After a while, it becomes obvious that Michael's just going to tear up the rights anyway, so part of the fun is seeing how soon after they sign he does it.
It wasn't the pronunciation that bothered me…
I've been watching Mr Show again recently, and I have to say that David Cross can act the fuck out of a comedy scene. He's honestly very good.
"This is the first of the movie’s many half-hearted attempts at political relevance"
So no else finds calling out this plot point that has been a part of Superman's backstory for at least 20 years now a pathetic attempt at political commentary hilarious?
I'm almost shocked at how good this was with such a filler-y premise.
"Yeah, that's me. Andy Richter! I make like eight thousand dollars a day!"
For some reason I can't get over the idea that Character in the Show Ron couldn't give less of a shit about Michael and his family problems, where Narrator of the Show Ron spends most of his time explaining them.
That's where it felt like it was getting into the old rhythm the most.
Robb Stark really fucked up when he petrified Mrs. Norris.