Wanna get high?
Wanna get high?
One thing I don't get. They were showing clips from the Minecraft ep at least two weeks before it airs. How did that work?
These fights were when they were Welterweights weren't they?
Huh?
I don't know, I find it pretty reliable to find a film I'll enjoy and can watch with less "cinephilic"(maybe?) friends. There's plenty of places I can find recommendations on obscure foreign films.
Or, alternatively, does anyone miss being some dudes rib and then suddenly becoming a person?
I would keep watching, but there's just so many tv shows out there, I have to be economical with my time.
Does Damages stay good after the first season? Or even get better? I watched the first season and liked it, but not sure if I want to keep watching it.
Don't they already have a hawkeye show on the CW?
Or just, you know, not be made anymore.
Step Brothers is a classic. Adam Scott is so great in it too.
I think Stevie's penis is funny. "I can feel my little dick getting hard already."
I feel like we'll eventually discover that some have survived. And anyway, there was a group that the Governor killed last season wasn't there? We're only seeing one segment of survivors, there's a shit ton they don't know about.
Are we really pretending this is offensive? Nowadays people probably make more offensive jokes on Regis and Kelley.
He didn't assume Jesse was dead because he saw in the interview that the blue meth was still being made. But yeah, the carpenter thing does poke holes in the theory, though I think he explained that away somehow.
You should do a story on the Norm Macdonald theory. He's only recently stopped tweeting about it, and I wouldn't be surprised if he starts up again. It's hard to tell if he's trolling or not.
Milwaukee's Best, aka worst beer known to man.
Step Brothers, Anchorman, Ricky Bobby, Other Guys, Elf
Pretty damn cool. The only one that bothered me is Eminem. It would work as a joke, but the thing is compared to how well the others fit it doesn't really work out.
Yeah, for me, very few of the great movies are intellectual experiences. That's not what art is about in my opinion.