Drew Fortune tried to defend "What's Up?" in the Dean Ween hatesong, so not every hatesong has a hater-reviewer.
Drew Fortune tried to defend "What's Up?" in the Dean Ween hatesong, so not every hatesong has a hater-reviewer.
More like "Black Hole Suck," amirite?
Just commenting to leave this as a bookmark in case HDB replies.
"We Have All The Time In The World" for the win!
@avclub-e463f97ca6bc46b1ba706474e108c7e1:disqus Aww, that's super.
Last time I went to see the Room, my friends and I wound up sitting next to Rousselet, which made it all the more entertaining.
I'm going to go to that bookstore with the coffee shop where everything's free and they keep trying to get me to order the cheesecake.
I went to a screening in 2011 where Peter was in the audience. I can only imagine what his experience at the screening was like.
WHAT KIND OF MONEY DENNY???
I clicked the link, and ye gods, that statue is horrifying. It looks like a slightly melted claymation version of Colin Firth.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, FLY!
The Ordin-ary Boys? Where do they come up with these ridiculous names?
It didn't knock my socks off, but I dug it. It makes me think of a 60s garage band covering Remain In Light/Speaking In Tongues era Talking Heads.
Your point about Rocky and Bullwinkle being the first awareness of a primary author is really spot on. As a kid I knew that Bugs Bunny was a Warner Brothers character or that Darkwing Duck was a Disney show, but I was acutely aware that Bullwinkle was by Jay Ward. When Cartoon Network started airing George of the…
Hmm, I'm a little bit frightened that I read this in the character voices.
And now here's something you'll really like!
These are the kind of trees that disembowel scarecrows looking for wizards.
I love that Gary was wearing Jedi robes.
Yeah, the HankCo shirt walks that perfect line of being a Venture reference and just being kind of weird/funny on its own. The goofy name and sunshine 70s style logo are amusing enough without any context.
Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that.