Traditional, "Black Jack Davy"
Traditional, "Black Jack Davy"
L7, "Andre"
Anything by the Frogs except "I Only Play 4 Money" (well-covered already).
Like "Detachable Penis" below, I'm not sure how much cover appeal there is to a ramblin' non-rap non-singing talk-song with just a chorus and narration. Is there a good one you are thinking of?
Soundgarden, "My Wave"
Elastica, "Car Song"
Sarlaccs are on Tatooine. The totally different pit monster "Farlacc" exists on Jakku, which isn't Tatooine at all. When slum lord Unkar the Plutt (which is totally different from crime lord Jabba the Hutt) kidnaps Finn and chains him to the ground in a sexy gold speedo brief, Rey will come in and rescue him (and Poe…
It's the A.V. Club, you can say "penis."
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I don't understand how this is a game. Are Finns really dumb or something?
And Hai Karate or whatever the galactic equivalent aftershave is… tons of it.
And now the latter-day definition of "neckbeard" has co-opted that culture.
I kind of can't think of anything whiter than the minions, actually.
Really? You knew kids with actual Voltron toys and made fun of them? That's pretty harsh, because while Transformers were ubiquitous yet expensive (I was a child actor and could afford them all) actual Voltron toys were hard to find. I think I saw one set of interlocking lions in my childhood. And they actually looked…
Have you met your heroes, and do you think one should?
Or a collaborator, who can act like such a device.
There's an article on this site that recommends a re-viewing order of IV, V, I, II, III, VI which I did recently and works very well.
I saw it recently and really didn't like Inside Out. I liked almost nothing about it. I didn't like its underpinning premise or theory of personality. I didn't like any of the characters, and its "Secret World of…" hung together even worse than the world of Cars. All the appeals to tug at heartstrings seem so…
If Cosby's personal life got in my way of finding his material funny, I'd need to find out about the personal lives of all comedians I listen to, to make sure it's okay to be entertained by them.
But funny is subjective, and fragile. Maybe more so than other forms of art. There comes a point at which someone's acts are repellent enough that they just can't pull off "cute" with you, or give you the fellow-feeling through their act they need to bring you along for every beat. Neither comedy nor your reaction to…