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What a fucking bummer of a series this turned out to be. The first season was flawless in my opinion, but seasons 2 and 3 felt more like Hollywood summer-blockbuster sequels rather than a sincere conclusion to the story. For me, the story of Kenny Powers ends with April walking out the gas station and saying "mother

I sure wish they would throw Human Giant season 2 onto a DVD.

Are you sure its a new hour? I caught the first 20 minutes or so and it was just the exact same jokes from his I Don't Mean to Insult You album. I ended up turning it off because I assumed it was just a decade old special, but now I'm second guessing myself…

I thought this was pretty bad. I'd guess over half the jokes in the movie are shouted out by people that are off-camera, and it felt like they intentionally added profanity/violence so it would get an R rating so teenagers would feel cool watching it. Jay Baruchel's character literally exists to swear and to shout

For h264 video at 3500kbps, it is surprisingly shitty looking too.

I only know this company from comedy podcasts. I've always wondered how well they were doing, but every time I go their site I'm reminded of the darker days of Amazon.com and just close it out immediately, not getting my free audiobook or whatever they sponsor on shows.

Too bad the Xbox app updated a few months ago and became a nightmare to use. I try it every so often to see if I am just being picky but it never ceases to piss me off in some way.

I wish somebody would teach them about vocal harmonies so their records stop sounding like the same person just dubbed their vocal track twice. They're surprisingly open about basically being FotC ripoffs, but they seem to create their songs with a joke (or, more often, sexual reference) first and then hope the melody

They have it on iTunes and Amazon in HD! Blu-ray would be great though.

If you read the NYT that this article is sourced from, you'll see that EVERYBODY the blogger asked said they didn't personally care, and one even said the author was fabricating a scandal. This whole issue is complete gutter journalism.

Heh, I just left this same comment in another TV episode article. I sometimes feel like I'm in a bizarro universe when I read articles here and it's just endless filler followed by a few hundred comments from dudes trying to out-quote each other. I really love the topics this site covers but the actual experience is

I was incredibly excited when this show was announced because I was a HUGE Human Giant fan and loved Aziz's standup pre-Funny People, but Tom Haverford and Aziz's recent standup are just awful. Aziz basically immersed himself in the Raaaaaandy schtick a few years ago and hasn't gone back to being a normal person yet.

"(There’s just no good way to summarize this, is there?)"

It's "Let Me In" all over again.

This is what Jon Hamm does. He gets interviews, makes up theoretical plots for Mad Men that are just real enough for people to misinterpret as fact, and then journalists that have to publish a certain amount of articles per week fill up their websites with it.

I don't buy that "we called it Netflix because we always wanted to go streaming-only" line that they pulled out last summer. DVDs are what made them— so much so that they created a production company called Red Envelope Entertainment and produced or distributed TONS of stuff back in the day. Instant just turned out

I don't know how seriously I'd take it. It sounds like he's being honest but he isn't complaining much. He obviously didn't have dreams of being a star, so he handles it like a job instead of a lifestyle.

Even worse, at the end of the commercial they basically say "guys, watch this with your girlfriend on Valentine's Day and you'll get laid".

Yeah, it's like he thinks he has a job critiquing television shows or something!!!

This episode felt really out of place. It wasn't bad, but it felt dumbed down. The callbacks were lazy and all the exposition and people explaining things to Archer was just awkward.