Interestingly, Shia LaBoeuf did it first.
Interestingly, Shia LaBoeuf did it first.
I was more curious about how he gets home if he is a cat. Does the cat take over his body? If so, that would be worth watching. Of course, the cat would drive the car off a bridge.
Big Dork is a penis.
This show is the Jimmy Fallon of sitcoms, fawning, self-congratulatory, and annoying. That scene is basically a middle schooler's notebook, with band logos scrawled on it.
Agreed, but that scene felt tacked on. I think they must have added that scene to assure audiences that Groot wasn't dead.
that 2 tru. U makes me feel gud.
USC, so slightly fancy.
Also, saw this on her Facebook page (looked her up to see what she does on Adventure Time), from her boyfriend -
She seems really cool. My kids and I have watched every episode of Adventure Time and would probably be psyched to win a contest to meet her.
This is like when my little brother graduated from college and used the word paradigm a lot.
1. Why would he be thrilled to meet people backstage?
2. I don't think he's unhappy. I think he just doesn't smile much.
Is this because he called Thom "Monsieur Yorke?" Cause that is a face-punching offense.
They should put booster rockets on it for the final 23km.
Would you ask Tom Petty that?
Now they insist on stars who can't sing very well.
Is frat boy an acceptable generalization and social justice warrior not? I don't know that Farley, Sandler, or Spade were like any frat boys I knew (I wasn't in a fraternity).
Wake me up when it is in a Billy Crystal medley.
I din't even realize he had gone to Starwipe until it was too late. I apologize to O'Neal for not supporting that venture.
I'll second Mockingbird. Also, Black Widow mentioned above. I can't remember if Tokyo Ghost started in 2016, but I'm enjoying that.
I generally don't like him. I think his stories don't have much to propel the narrative forward. His "big event" comics are generally fairly boring. I like his take on Spider-man (Ultimate and the new Spider-Man book), because I think he captures the awkwardness of adolescence/early adulthood pretty well. Other than…