I started from the beginning, season 1-I did get the feeling I needed to get to know the characters more. I'll give it another shot, maybe watch through the first 2 seasons and see how I feel.
I started from the beginning, season 1-I did get the feeling I needed to get to know the characters more. I'll give it another shot, maybe watch through the first 2 seasons and see how I feel.
So Peep Show does really improve? I watched the first 2 episodes and while I enjoyed it OK, it didn't really keep my interest. I kinda wanna stay with it though, especially if it does get better as it goes along.
Coming soon: Son of Leatherface, starring Jamie Kennedy!
"We couldn't get Christoph Waltz butttttttt…we did get Ty Burrell!"
Yeah…somehow I doubt people want to buy these for their kids to play with. More likely they'll sit unopened on a film geek's desk. Just sayin'.
I'm gonna barter with the bozo at the liquor store when I buy a 6 pack!
I'm gonna try a spin kick…
I don't need to pay said troll toll, because I have the eyes of a cat and I can do karate.
I for one can't wait. And that isn't even sarcastic or ironic.
This is Bowie to Bowie, can you hear me down there man?
And now, one of my favorite Flight of the Conchords "Bowie" quotes:
I loved Moonrise Kingdom, I did, but I maintain Rushmore is Wes Anderson's best. Just my two cents.
Piano playing bro?! Man, Fred Armisen's impersonation on SNL is awful then!
Johnny Drama also played The Doors' drummer in the movie, which was weird for me.
Now the ending will feature a character killing everyone he knows because he knows there's no hope, and taking the hard task of offing himself with the last bullet. Until, at the last second, he's saved and he has to live with what he's done.
Oh snap has this turned into a smoking history thread?
All I'm saying is, if you wanna smoke pot, prepare for a lot of time laughing with your friends.
I am actually kind of considering seeing this now, as one of those "Let's go to the bar first and have several beers" kind of movies. My Bloody Valentine 3D was by no stretch of the imagination a "good" movie but goddamn was it fun—the 3D was ACTUAL "in your face" 3D which made it fun as hell to watch while you've got…
My generation's version was the Goosebumps edition and man oh man did I love the hell outta those books. I remember one in particular that involved a haunted amusement park that I read probably 20 times. I've actually been on the hunt for used copies to see if the magic is still there…
"I give up."