Same here. I love Jackass, and I'd like to listen to what Steve-O has to say about getting clean…but not on Who Charted.
Same here. I love Jackass, and I'd like to listen to what Steve-O has to say about getting clean…but not on Who Charted.
Garry's my favorite PFT character by a mile, and it has everything to do with how at-home and comfortable he seems playing him. And it HAS to be easier than shrieking for an hour as Cake Boss or having to let jokes go at the expense of maintaining Ice-T's smooth profile.
I feel alright saying this because I love almost everything the guy's ever done, but holy hell was Jon Daly bad. Definitely the weakest of his Cosby Bukowski appearances, and his drunken obnoxiousness swallowed up Paul Rust and Tim Heidecker.
Gore was bad, but Eric Andre was OBNOXIOUS. I'm pretty sure he was drunk, and he kept eating on mic.
Epic Gifts song.
In its entirety, the Forsaken's story is the most interesting by far. It's pretty heartbreaking, and Sylvanas is a terrific character (and they could get Keira Knightly or some shit to play her)…but the story spans too many years to make for an engaging standalone movie, and the Forsaken are too nebulous in morality.…
That explains why my boss gave me Thunderfury, Blessed Blade of the Windseeker for my positive performance review.
You guys have a lot to learn from that movie.
I saw him in Minneapolis, and it was awesome, but yes, you will feel like you're missing out when it comes to Ghost, Aeroplane, etc.
Couldn't agree more. And it had a point! Like, just fucking HAVE MANNERS. That's it. You'd be surprised how far it gets you.
The annual Bakersfield Fire Hydrant Festival won't be the same without him!
It seems silly to get negative about the show when I should be enjoying the brief time it has left, but yes, I agree. It was all a little too sweet for me. Unless it was some sort of meta-commentary on the ritual fulfillment we demand from TV, in which case BRAVO! and I totally get it!
Word. He almost…ALMOST…makes Meet Joe Black a good film.
Man, Schifrin really was one of the best. From Cool Hand Luke, to Bullitt, to various kung fu movies…that guy could do it all.
See, now I always thought that length-of-travel was the determining factor in audible pee volume, but your story makes me think it's straight muzzle velocity.
Personal favorites go here!
Scott really said that? Man, if anything, the women have been pound-for-pound BETTER than the men. Or they're hitting for a higher average, at least. Between Jessica St. Clair, Jackie Clarke, Tig, Lennon Parham, and others, there have been VERY few duds.
I like Chelsea Peretti, but whenever she's a guest there's a feeling of…exclusivity, I guess…that I just don't like. Like everything's an inside joke. The familiarity bit works between Aukerman and Mantzoukas/Wittels/etc., but not so much with Peretti. I liked her much more as a guest on Who Charted?, where,…
Any MBMBaM fans get as nervous as I did when they started the show on such a somber note? Turns out it was all part of a bit, but I thought for sure they were announcing the end of the podcast. No one ever talks about any of these shows ending, but eventually they will. What will we do then? ACTUAL work?
I'm looking at the Season 5 episode list on IMDb, and man, there are
some real stinkers. "Fabian Strategy," "Let's Stay Together," the live
show, "Gentleman's Intermission," "Brooklyn Without Limits," and "Mrs. Donaghy" are all pretty weak episodes. While none are as bad as "Floyd," it's still more than enough to bump…