That's the best way to describe horror-comedy that I've ever heard.
That's the best way to describe horror-comedy that I've ever heard.
Nothing but movies for me.
Personally, I loved The World's End though I will say that it's incredibly tonally uneven and makes such jarring transitions between comedy and drama.
Because people died. Death is always a tragedy IMO.
Ugh, don't remind me of how that obit went down.
I gotta be honest, I was indifferent toward Walker.
NEVER!
I want:
We're in the same boat.
No buts!
Casey Wilson is awesome and has more than made up writing that movie by starring in Happy Endings!
I'll drink to that!
A C sounds about right.
Due to school stuff, I didn't get to do much this weekend.
The Wolverine made me disgusted at my own body.
That would be awesome.
OR: The zombies are now getting smart.
In the scene beforehand, didn't someone mention that they hadn't finished putting barbed wire around the camp? I imagine the zombie snuck in through there.
I take it that zombies can't drown?
Random thought: interesting how these two episodes showed no one getting sick from the zombie virus that plagued the first few episodes of the season. Does this mean that the plague was only happening in the prison?