I think Season 3 was weak in parts—especially in how the longer arcs were handled—but, overall, yeah this is definitely a top-tier show.
I think Season 3 was weak in parts—especially in how the longer arcs were handled—but, overall, yeah this is definitely a top-tier show.
I liked the movie's art direction. It's easy to say it's ripping off Wes Anderson, but I think it's pretty different. Between ND, Nacho Libre and Gentlemen Broncos Hess has shown a great sense of style with thrift-store/dead mall sets and casting people who look like (or are) straight out of 80s cable classics.. He…
I would bet there's also an element of the jealous nerd within most of us who hang around these parts. We don't like it when someone is good looking, confident, talented gets all the girls AND succeeds in one of our domains (like comedy, which should be a refuge for the neurotic and plain-looking.) The knee-jerk…
You take that back! NOBODY TALKS THAT WAY ABOUT MY SWEET CAROLINE IN THE CITY!
The Rock and Vin Diesel, maybe?
She's not dead at all, she just fabricated a dummy corpse that looked just like her so she could catch Dawes at Coachella.
Our "Three's Company" was about a billion times better than "Man About the House."
The problem with that shirt is there can only be one true #1 Dad, and as far as I'm concerned that's Dr. Bill Cosby.
I guess it's time for me to admit I didn't actually like "Punchline" with Tom Hanks and Sally Field. I also didn't like "Norma Rae", "Absence of Malice", "Places in the Heart" or "Not Without my Daughter."
Person who I don't know and whose opinion I could care less about doesn't find the work of a very popular, very talented comedian funny. Duly noted.
You're exhibiting Nancy Grace logic, Colonel Gentleman. What's the correct behavior for the parent of a murdered child? People handle grief and trauma in vastly different ways that surprise even themselves. All the rest of us have is TV and movies as a reference for what "feels right", which makes it incredibly easy…
The obvious crossover would be Jimmy Barrett hiring Tommy to whack Don for diddling his wife.
And it was a shameless ripoff off the Mr. Show sketch that's been referenced a hundred times in these comments now:
Fuggedaboudit
What the hell? In what world is Altman's MASH considered inferior to the TV show?
I won't discount that Goodfellas doesn't have the same magic now that it did then, since it has been co-opted and parodied and referenced so much, but I also think you're putting way too much emphasis on whether or not you're
"emotionally invested". That's not what makes a good movie or a good story, that's only…
First impressions mean nothing to anyone with the intelligence to realize that even the greatest artists make dumb choices some times. So you saw a shit version of Tommy. If that Rock and Roll Circus clip, or, say, just hearing "I Can See for Miles" once (http://www.youtube.com/watc… doesn't at least make you aware of…
I saw one band that was worse, but it wasn't actually a band, it was just a German guy punching me in the face over and over again.
I don't think there's castigation from reasonable adults directed towards musicians who age with some grace and dignity. I mean look at the Coachella line up, there's a hell of a lot of over-40 year olds on the roster.
Seems like as good a time as any to bring up Mort Walker's X-rated Beetle Bailey cartoons!