*Thom Yorke is scoring the Suspiria remake*
*Thom Yorke is scoring the Suspiria remake*
I love a lot of the Adult Swim shows like The Eric Andre Show, Tim and Eric, Awesome Show, Great Job! Check It Out! With Doctor Steve Brule and Loiter Squad, but I don't usually recommend or try to explain to anyone else because they usually don't find them as funny as I do. My wife finds it a little disturbing that I…
Even just the random bits, like when Hannibal's "dad" comes out, with his dick hanging out. Comedy gold for me, disgusted looks for everyone else. "Tyler The Creator, you're dad is here."
"Hey you aint gonna be humpin' up on me man!"
Exactly. I die laughing every time I watch it. I tried watching one with my wife. She asked me why do you find this funny? I replied why do you not think it's funny? It's definitely an acquired taste.
Came here to pretty much say the same thing. At random times I break out into a "Jillian Barberie! Jillian Barberie!" chant, followed by, "Will you help me kill myself?"
That is gold.
Gazpacho Soup….
I have a similar affection for the Trancers series. I can't really explain to anyone why I like them so much, as they are, admittedly not great films. I just happened to catch them at the right time in my life.
Yeah my brother whom I watched the original series with when we were kids hasn't started watching season 3 yet. He asked me if it's any good. My response was:
Millennium was/is such a great show. I'd much rather see a revival of that then another season of the X-Files. I've also watched Criminal Minds since episode 1.
Man that old HBO title sequence with the letters flying over the buildings was fucking epic.
Could one of those boxers have been Bushnell Mullins?
Lukasz? Only an asshole spells his name like that.
reminds me of Kenneth MacMillan from Dune.
I laughed way too hard at that for way too long, probably.
*Chris Kattan weeps silently in he corner*
Surprisingly, still starring Bill Cosby
That movie needs to be seen by everyone.
Well…there's just an empty space and nothing there to remind us of the price we had to pay. Or, something.