You'd think it'd be too on the nose, and yet:
You'd think it'd be too on the nose, and yet:
The extreme heat had me not leaving the house all weekend, so I consumed quite a bit of entertainment. Binge-watched season 3 of Bojack Horseman. I don't think it lived up to the heights of season 2, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. Also did the first two seasons and Xmas specials of The Thick of It, something I've…
I will say this about MN - aside from a couple of tossed off sentences about Al Franken over a decade ago, I don't recall him ever broadcasting his beliefs.
The best would have been if he had done that, she had said "OK," and then loudly yelled "SCOTT BAIO" when it was ready. Just so he could have had a little shitfit. "I SAID MY NAME WAS TRUMP!"
I read it as saying he's never had an actual cup of coffee in his life.
I kind of feel like they use it to promote Playing House a little bit. Like, when the new season of that starts getting hyped up we'll probably start seeing episodes again. Plus Marissa's birthday is coming up, so likely a Womptacular pretty soon.
Agreed. I have a backlog of around 24 CBBs at this point. A lot of that has to do with the tour, which took over my listening for a month, but the guest quality has taken an odd nosedive in 2016 so far. I'm listening to maybe 1/4 of them. Maybe.
I dropped HDTGM recently. As much as I love Jason, Paul has started to kind of grate on me. And regardless of whether June is the person she presents herself as or she's playing a character, I've kind of started to find her tiresome.
I don't think Indoor Kids is done. They've just wrapped their movie and have indicated on facebook that that's why they haven't been recording episodes. Kumail has made some comments about online trolls and assholes making podcasting not fun anymore, but I'd be surprised if we don't see a new one eventually.
I'd laugh, but I saw almost this precise comment on a NYT article yesterday about people playing Pokémon Go at Auschwitz.
"Vice commenter" would be meaner.
Came here just to post this. If we're judging them on laughing til I was physically in pain, it's hard to top Pootie Tang for me.
That's the funniest movie I've seen in at least the last five years. It's so fucking stupid and rewatchable.
I need to watch SWC again. At the time I was kind of lukewarm on it because I felt so much of the material was directly recycled from the show proper.
I'd say you're mostly right, though the bizarre extended poolhall scene with Charlie Sheen is remarkable in its own right. He comes in, chews the scenery for a few minutes, and then leaves.
Yeah, it makes me wonder how much Elliott was the secret voice of the show. At least we'll now have him as the head of MST3K (with fucking Dana Gould with him), which excites me quite a bit.
Wu-Tang are now the posterboys for rotating crew members? Because one of them died and they bumped Cappadonna up to official?
Oh, Jesus. I couldn't make it all the way through that one. You could hear the flopsweat oozing through the speakers. I put up with the hacky impressions, but once Carvey started angling to get his podcast on Earwolf, I shut it off.
It's not just millennials. I saw Leonard Cohen a few years back, and I saw a lady who must have been in her 80s shame a 50-ish biker couple for recording it on their phones and blocking her view.
The bugs I came across in the DC (PS4) were that sometimes the UI would just fail during battles, often crashing the game, shotguns were a huge mess and the game fought you even trying to use them, etc. It was a very solid experience though, and I probably got 50 hours of gameplay out of it. After beating FO4, I…
It was my first experience with a tactical RPG, and once I got over the learning curve, I was very pleased with the creativity it allowed for in battles. I think I'm going to check out the Banner Saga next. Looks like the next South Park game will also have some similar fighting elements.