I think it would be *hard* for you not to.
I think it would be *hard* for you not to.
Filthy… but genuinely arousing.
Well Seinfeld and early era Simpsons are great of course. Love Venture Bros., Rick and Morty, Community (had it's ups and downs but it was always watchable), Parks and Rec., the Early seasons of The Office, and I still watch way too much shit from when I was younger like the Critic, Dr. Katz, and (I'm only slightly…
I wish I knew what really bugged me about it. I've only seen three or four episodes, but its just seemed to me like selfish shitty stupid people doing selfish shitty stupid things. I know it's kind of like the next logical step after Seinfeld (which is one of my favorites, naturally), but it just left me cold.
I watched the first few episodes as it aired and it did not grab me at all. After years of hearing just how amazing it was i forced myself to go through the entire series just before season 4 came out. I objectively see why people love it, and get the craft and quality involved in it, but it just didn't resonate with…
Both Arrested Development and WHAS just somehow were not on my wavelength. I'm a huge fan damn near everyone involved in each project, but for some reason I can't get into either of them. I recently watched the original WHAS and the first 3 seasons of Arrested Development, basically because of the praise they get…
Or Jesus Chrysler Supercar.
Poor Cody.
And we all know how well they managed that.
A friend of mine was an instant convert and he kept telling me I'd love it. I told him I'd check it out when the DVDs came out, but if I had known it would have been over a year and a half I probably would have just gone ahead and checked it out.
Being torn between two worlds (being too cheap to want to pay for cable, but feeling I'm old enough and make enough money that I shouldn't have to bother with torrenting anything anymore) I was extremely late to the Rick and Morty party. But I will not let that happen this season. I shall give Apple even more of my…
My mom was telling me about this yesterday. When my mother (who can't even turn on a computer without calling me for help and who still uses a flip phone for fucks sake) breaks a story before you, it might be time to consider packing it in.
I know not of internet sarcasm so I'm going to assume this statement is true, and I have to say I agree. I completely understand the hate thrown at True Detective season 2, but I love the punishing sadness and noir influences of it.
He must be joking. We all know that an ant can't move a rubber tree plant.
They're both Nazi's, but Bush was that Nazi you'd like to go get a cold beer with after a hard day's work.
Saber! It began with a bloody "S!"
I never knew Brown Harvest existed, but as I read the Red Harvest on an almost yearly basis, I think I'll have to check it out.
Just checked (someone had to) and apparently I got the genders reversed and the nature of bookkeeping wrong. It was a girl who won first place and discovered the broken prize and it was a boy who worked for his accountant father who should have known the word bookkeeper.
My Spidey sense is tingling, anybody call for a web-slinger?
Anyone else ever read The Boy Detective Fails? http://www.amazon.com/Detec…