Can we get a rule of some sort requiring Horsefellow to comment more often? I've missed Horse.
Can we get a rule of some sort requiring Horsefellow to comment more often? I've missed Horse.
Thank you for this, @Great Unwashed. Is there any way that we can get this passed into law or something? It seems like a lot of people miss the fact that there's a total disconnection between something as terrific as "You're So Dumb", and something as terrible (trite lyrics and the frightening thoughts behind them)…
Thank you for this, @Great Unwashed. Is there any way that we can get this passed into law or something? It seems like a lot of people miss the fact that there's a total disconnection between something as terrific as "You're So Dumb", and something as terrible (trite lyrics and the frightening thoughts behind them)…
This offers me hope. The first episode I ever saw was "Slapsgiving"- there's enough back story in that episode that a new-comer doesn't feel completely lost, and I loved the hell out of that episode. Enough, in fact, that after I left my friend's house that night, I came home and started watching from S1E1….and…
This offers me hope. The first episode I ever saw was "Slapsgiving"- there's enough back story in that episode that a new-comer doesn't feel completely lost, and I loved the hell out of that episode. Enough, in fact, that after I left my friend's house that night, I came home and started watching from S1E1….and…
It'd somehow escaped my notice that Medusa was originally intended to be Cruella. That really kind of makes me wish that they had left Cruella in the film, and then continued with the plan of having Oliver and Co. tie into TRDU. Could have been interesting to see 4 Disney movies explicitly taking place in a common…
It'd somehow escaped my notice that Medusa was originally intended to be Cruella. That really kind of makes me wish that they had left Cruella in the film, and then continued with the plan of having Oliver and Co. tie into TRDU. Could have been interesting to see 4 Disney movies explicitly taking place in a common…
I think the moment I finally, absolutely fell in love with the character of Topher was the first time I saw Topher 2.0. I certainly liked the character prior to that, but it was that moment, for me, that it finally clicked that this guy was far, FAR more dangerous than that "lovable goofball" thing let on.
I think the moment I finally, absolutely fell in love with the character of Topher was the first time I saw Topher 2.0. I certainly liked the character prior to that, but it was that moment, for me, that it finally clicked that this guy was far, FAR more dangerous than that "lovable goofball" thing let on.
"These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera)" by Five Iron Frenzy
It took several read-throughs to make sure that you weren't referring to Ben Folds Five, @avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus .
It took several read-throughs to make sure that you weren't referring to Ben Folds Five, @avclub-bca3531762af8a993c4f60c48fd5e33b:disqus .
This is what "they both could have fit" refers to? I thought we were talking about splitting the fucking movie across 2 discs for the recent re-release.
This is what "they both could have fit" refers to? I thought we were talking about splitting the fucking movie across 2 discs for the recent re-release.
Cameron probably would have been better at maintaining the tone of the book. And he probably wouldn't have blinked over the "nuke the island and everyone on it" ending.
Cameron probably would have been better at maintaining the tone of the book. And he probably wouldn't have blinked over the "nuke the island and everyone on it" ending.
Maybe it's just me, but I got the uneasy feeling that this Newswire post was trying to smother me in my sleep.
Maybe it's just me, but I got the uneasy feeling that this Newswire post was trying to smother me in my sleep.
So, how do we feel about Ethan Hawke's Hamlet?
So, how do we feel about Ethan Hawke's Hamlet?