Invincible is one of my all-time favorites. I especially love, since Kirkman has remained the writer since the beginning, all the call-backs he does. The garbage bag (and all the following objects) landing in England got several laughs.
Invincible is one of my all-time favorites. I especially love, since Kirkman has remained the writer since the beginning, all the call-backs he does. The garbage bag (and all the following objects) landing in England got several laughs.
Re: Ripping off 28 Days Later, when the Walking Dead series started up, the movie had just come out. With the the lead time needed to pitch, write, draw, ink and letter the comic, it's not fair to accuse him of plagiarism (a point he spoke about openly in the first few issues of the comic).
Thank goodness the music is good regardless.
Really knowing somebody
Tell me, are you familiar with the works of Shan Yu?
I like "Perfect Couples." I get that some people hate it, and that's fine, but I enjoy it.
Hide the razorblades and the hair dye
So who has the unenviable task of breaking the news to Koski?
It's no masterpiece, but I think it's unfairly dismissed. It's an interesting take on the old story and it was nice to see Will Ferrell's manchild have a little more man to him. For all the character's ridiculousness, he was actually pretty brilliant. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
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"The Ghost Writer" is the best film since "Leonard Part 6."
How about some love for Jim "Itchy" Rash?
I know he's not one of the study group, but Jim Rash as Dean Pelton is inspired. The writing for him is crisp and his line delivery turns funny jokes into hysterical moments.
People like what they like. There are shows that are universally good - the stuff you convince your friends to watch and they love it. I don't try to convince others to watch "Cougar Town" because, even though it appeals to me, I'm not sure anybody else will get into it.
Congrats on your pending nuptials
Do you, uh, need to have "the talk"?
Hosts. It's called "The Soup." It's pretty funny. I bet if you watched it, you'd find it enjoyable.
You are either a person who has confused the characters of Jeff and Troy or you are truly colorblind. If it is the latter, then teach me ScubaDew — teach me.
I wondered if anybody else caught that. Not that "Community" is about to lose me, but little jokes like that are locking me in as a long-time viewer. At least until they replace Joel McHale with Greg Kinnear.
I'm on-board for a while.
This has a nice "Eureka" feel to it, which isn't surprising, considering they're on the same network. Some of the cast was a little boring, but maybe they'll flesh out in a few episodes. Regardless, this is a good summer fill-in show. I don't know that I'd choose it up against shows in the…
I just remember how it was the only story on the show and how fascinating it was. I'm not going to spoil the movie, but I was shocked at what a big deal the story was and how almost nobody knows anything about it. Probably why they thought it was a good candidate for a movie.
As long as Ira Glass narrarates
Am I wrong in remembering this as an episode of This American Life? Or am I just a douchebag for listening to This American Life and then talking about it?
I absolutely loved Wylie's cursing. How great it is to watch a show you already love and be reminded of one of the greatest scenes ever (the Fuck investigation) on TV from another show you love (The Wire).
I turned to my wife the second Harlan showed up and said, "And here's our eventual bad guy."
So glad it's coming back.
I loved the whole series, but what nailed my down as a regular viewer was the initial episode, in which Keith Mars strips down and jumps in the pool. Really? Just toss a penis in there? Great stuff.