It's kind of icky that CBC is airing a program like that.
It's kind of icky that CBC is airing a program like that.
That was great.
Fantastic!
This shouldn't be a problem for me. Here in Halifax, SNL doesn't finish until 2 am, so I'm already pretty hardcore.
@twitter-499832989:disqus , Bill Murray doesn't want your kind of respect.
Holy Shit Scott Aukerman is on fire on this week's Comedy Bang Bang!
I saw John Cleese do a one-man show. It was awesome.
@avclub-3c7e1298cd2ad55ce4ada3a9aa0a3024:disqus , I agree with you. I saw This Is The End only after it was reintroduced to theatres recently, and so I had already seen The World's End. I was astonished that I enjoyed this one more. All of the bits were really well written…
I agree with this. Alan Sepinwall is still my favourite TV reviewer, while this is my favourite TV site as a whole.
@avclub-d6eab33032ebeb4e1f8a5891a29427df:disqus , I'd say that's pretty much the most accurate summation of it. The indigenous story of the War of 1812 is tragic to the point where it almost seems as though it were plotted by someone to be so.
@avclub-77a30f3aed77aef3d4ed12bf43df6964:disqus , technically that fight…
I'm moving to London in 12 days!
June seemed to be channelling Burning Love's Julie in the way she was reacting to WhatsHisFaceOldGuy. Which is great, because Julie is hilarious.
Thanks for the heads up on the URL issue, it's edited now. I agree that the part with Ryan and Colin is fantastic. Their chemistry with each other is pretty effortless. I also really enjoyed the conversation with Aisha Tyler and the other two comedians.
wut
No p necessary.
The show's comedy is largely about building up a humorous rhythm over time, and then breaking that rhythm more humorously.
Colin Mochrie hosted The Current on CBC today, and interviewed a bunch of comedians about the business, and it was pretty great.
Only Mamoru Oshii may criticize Studio Ghibli with impunity.
When I mentioned in the Homefront thread that Canadian creators often write about scientists abusing nature, this is what I was talking about!
I feel like writers in the United States love to produce movies where A) Everyone outside of a select bubble is violent and/or incompetent, and B) The only thing that can beat the outsiders are the individuals inside that tiny bubble. It's a little weird.