Hearing about this information makes me want to make up a word to express my excitement much like how Sunny speaks in the books, I'm thinking, "Mhurah!" Which may mean, "I'm genuinely excited for this show!"
Hearing about this information makes me want to make up a word to express my excitement much like how Sunny speaks in the books, I'm thinking, "Mhurah!" Which may mean, "I'm genuinely excited for this show!"
My only complaint is that Mary and Max should have been nominated; it wasn't even in consideration. If something else had to win that was nominated Fantastic Mr. Fox or Coraline should have been it, though as for those that should have won that weren't, Mary and Max was the best animated movie that year, I thought it…
Also included in the pilot: Special Guest Star Kyle MacLachlan doing a Chicken Walk for his Touchdown showboating.
I understand how Sinistar works, He lives for those kids.
How can you be Moist if you are also Sinistar?
And the secret ingredient is phone.
I don't give enough a crap about Steve Jobs to even finish the one movie about his life, but one starring my man-crush and favorite actor Michael Fassbender? Sign me the fuck up for that!
Watch the trailer to Gears of War 2 with "Mad World" from the perspective of a 15 year old, It made me want an Xbox 360 just because of the trailer because I thought the song made it seem more mature. This speaks more of me being a stupid teenager who is easily swayed by trailers, but at that age, it seemed deeper…
I think the thing that really makes Mara Wilson's feelings of "Mad World" as this "deep song" make even more sense is the same way "Gears of War 2" (I think it was GOW2) did it in trailers, where GOW2 is really a 12 year old boy's interpretation of being a mature adult where you have guns and blood and swearing, Gary…
Speaking from Experience, A Hickory Dikachu down by the docks is the only way to go.
That Cracked Article is a Photoplasty I read this morning, by the way. Actually quite entertaining, since I didn't know a lot of the "Missed the point" points of quite a few movies (The 'Robocop is Jesus' allegory was low hanging fruit, but I was genuinely shocked 'The Happening' wasn't supposed to be taken seriously).
One damn thumbprint screencap was all I needed at work. I'm waiting for the impending "I've got my eye on you" remark on my browser history I'm almost expecting that I'll get.
The shocker to me is that there are enough directors I'm familiar with that it makes me want to see ABCs of Death 2 more (Nacho Vigalondo, Bill Plympton, Vincenzo Natali, Jerome Sable), I think ABCs of Death 1 had Ti West as the only director name I recognized.
You just had to remind me of "Kenny Rogers Ice Cream Parlor", and I'm at work, where I can't watch it. Thanks for that.
He's already been fired from SVU, so wouldn't he be on 3rd place?
That's a good question, I'm not sure if I'd count Lord/Miller movies as parodies, or if they are parodies, maybe it makes Dewey Cox a Pastiche of the biopic movie instead of a parody of them. I dunno, but it's a good question to ask.
If the Mockumentary died in 2003, I'd like to think the last great parody movie was "Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" some odd years later, and then everything else has been Seltzer/Friedburg garbage. Walk Hard was a true parody.
I would argue that of the Netflix account I have had for years versus the Hulu account I just set up last month, The access to the Criterion Collection through Hulu is worth it alone. That's all I use it for, and I'm satisfied.
Why not call it "APPy Gilmore"?
Get a PS3 and see it in Blistering HD quality, the way it's meant to be seen.