Is anyone else concerned that Joe Clark obviously has enough knowledge of the eating of other humans that he thinks the "Sloppy Jimbo et al. scenes were all too realistic" ?
Is anyone else concerned that Joe Clark obviously has enough knowledge of the eating of other humans that he thinks the "Sloppy Jimbo et al. scenes were all too realistic" ?
I just noticed that too.
Homer, it's Moe. Look, some of the ghouls and I are a little concerned that the project isn't moving forward.
Ahh, but they did do a tribute to the Diane Arbus girls, but it was deleted from the final episode. Conveniently, someone took it form the DVD and put it online:
Hello, once again. As usual, I must warn you all that this week's reposted SNPP comments are very, very scary. And those of you with young children may want to send them off to bed at… Oh, my. It seems that the comments are so scary, that Congress won't even let us show thm. Instead they've suggested the 1947 classic…
Not in the world I grew up in, buddy!
Shortly after I heard this news, I was shocked when I realized that in the span of a month two tv actors who were heavily associated with "Don't Stop Believing" have died.
Yeah, that's really the sad thing about Glee: it started out so goddam strong with 13 really solid episodes and then went to shit somewhere during the season 2 or the back half of season 1.
From what I saw Mark Waid talking about on Twitter, I think the Wolverine digital comic is basically the equivalent to a full 20/22 page book, while Batman 66 is about half a standard issue. Don't quote me on this, as I may be mistaken.
Bleeding Cool says he's got 7 books coming out for various publishers in October. Same with Charles Soule.
Michelle Pfeiffer? Ha! The only true Catwoman is Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether, or Eartha Kitt.
Unlike some comics critics, I wasn't offended by Trinity War but the Doctor Light bullshit was so stupid. It would have been subtler if he was wearing a red Star Fleet uniform.
Paging Wesley Willis gimmick poster.
Sorry, that must have been in a deleted scene.
I loved how he took the time to set the pool that had two otherwise harmless sharks in it on fucking fire!
Yeah, I'm 3/4s of the way through it and it's as silly as I hoped.
Umm, only a little motion picture called Sharknado.
Psst, she had a screener.
Named the second best film of the 00s by this very website.
The holy trinity of AV Club comment threads: The 25th Hour class discussion, the Law & Order episode and the shart thread.