And Father John Misty is a third-rate rip-off of all of my uncle's old '60s records that I always wanted him to turn off!
And Father John Misty is a third-rate rip-off of all of my uncle's old '60s records that I always wanted him to turn off!
If you're waiting for hip-hop to blow over, then you should probably stop reading this site. That's like waiting for being gay to stop being the latest trend.
I loved that they seamlessly worked in the line "Goin' crazy down there by the lake."
That's what I really noticed in this trailer (which was really more of a clip) was that no matter what, they at least nail the expressiveness of the character's faces.
I was wondering that too. It's really weird how they had all of these all-star soundtracks and have nothing for this.
I don't know what the book ending is, but the final act of this feels really, really rushed. It just lands with a total thud.
But it's still funny!
It's in there.
Better Call Saul, Fargo and Modern Family - one of these shows is not like the others.
Thank you! My thoughts exactly.
That's true. But he did produce it with his production team and his fingerprints are all over it.
Nope! Sure didn't! OK!
Hey, you ain't stupid. You just dupe it.
Dammit, that sounds great.
I agree with the weird part, but I think he has a distinctive voice and style that you could pick out of a crowd. When I tell people that he originally wrote Cee-Lo's "Fuck You," people say that makes a lot of sense and that you can sense his style in the melody and songwriter. I'd say that's unique enough. But as…
One of my friends informed me that Sean Bean's character either was or is a bee-turned-human. I'll just stick with that.
To be fair, the phrase "Good Lord, that's a lot of money!" was said a lot in my group of friends in the '90s, but I feel like that character was also used on SNL.
That's incredible.
Jim Carrey as the Background Guy will always get laughs from me.
That still sticks out in my mind because it had a "West Side Story" sketch that I remember thinking was hilarious (I was 8 or 9). I haven't seen it since it first aired and wouldn't dare seek it out now.