Can you give us any kind of hint as to what it's about, or possibly confirm if it's the upcoming episode titled "You Can't Do That On Television, Peter"?
Can you give us any kind of hint as to what it's about, or possibly confirm if it's the upcoming episode titled "You Can't Do That On Television, Peter"?
Actually, it's the Clippers beating the Raptors.
… BRACES.
Wow. I was just listening to The Squid and the Whale soundtrack yesterday. RIP.
I grew up watching a lot of R-rated movies at home, usually with my parents, but they were more strict about going to the cinema, so I was 13 when I purchased a ticket for some kiddie flick and walked into Borat.
it's unfortunate that drinky crow isn't available on dvd (besides that "build your own dvd" thing on the adult swim website). great show.
This sounds disturbingly legitimate by Tyler Perry standards.
It's the fuckin' Catalina wine mixer.
Can't get enough of this song. I love all of Folds' music, but Messner is the best BFF album and Silverman is the best solo album and overall album Folds has done, in my opinion.
I do dj gigs …
Wavves, Best Coast, and (especially) Fucked Up
are three of the best things happening in music right now. They're buzzed about for very good reasons.
I actually disagree. I don't want Wilfred to resonate on an emotional level. That's what Louie is for. All I want/expect from this show is well-done dark humor, which it has been delivering in high doses from week three onward.
This is the new high-mark for firsties.
Wilfred is the funniest thing on television right now, at least until Community comes back, but Louie is the superior show and C.K. is breaking new ground, exploring uncharted waters in the world of television. I love and admire both shows for very different reasons, with a slight edge going to Louie.
@Craig: Same here. At that point, I expected this to be an episode about more traditional profanity, such as "fuck."
Or Jason Bateman. I didn't even think of him, but I just saw his name mentioned earlier in the thread. I'd definitely watch that.
I've got tons and tons of love for the guy, but he's wrong for the part. I can't see Joel as a goofy everyman. The best possible choices are Jason Sudeikis, Ed Helms, and I guess Steve Carell, though he's a bit old.
Jason Sudeikis
is perfect for the lead role.
Sorry to disappoint, but violence-wise, it's firmly in PG-13 territory. It's an enjoyable flick, though.
I feel like you're pulling our chain.