Love
The show, Abed, Pudi, everything.
Love
The show, Abed, Pudi, everything.
It's probably because they are, without fail, rude, disinterested assholes who ride the wave of entitlement to free concerts and a great underutilization of their communities great resources.
Why.
I'm shocked that so many adults dress up for Halloween. Not that there's anything wrong with it, but even when I've gone to parties, very few people dress up. I can't remember the last time I dressed up. Even in High School I think I was done with it by that point.
Reading Reviews
I absolutely read the reviews (not recaps…) for the shows I watch. I like reading VanDerFreakWharf or whatever his name is, and I like reading urs.
I love this guy…
…what's his name?
I loved it
It felt like it would work as a single camera episode too, but the energy of the live setting made it awesome. Of course I wouldn't want it to be like that every week, but it does make me pine for a great (actually) live sitcom. I love feel of the old Burns and Allen show, and I'm sure NBC could round up…
Paul Scheer
Is a prescient, prescient man.
Boden/Fleck
I remember seeing Half Nelson when it opened at the Music Box in Chicago, and seeing the film for the first time and being really bowled over by it, and then hearing Boden and Fleck talk about it in the Q & A after and being surprised by how quiet they seemed. I loved Sugar too and I'm glad it's a movie…
BAD
Given that tons of actors and actresses already have their faces touched up digitally in movies, this is gonna be even more excessive.
Bits Before Wilde
I've caught the tag on my DVR when I was recording Running Wilde, and while it looked a bit overly sentimental, from the tags it looks like it's not nearly as bad as most hitcoms (hit sitcoms, shortened for time).
I stopped doing blow, not being awesome!
I really, really loved this episode. The show gets better and better and this among the best episodes. I loved everything about it.
WWTA
The suggestion that Where The Wild Things Are is any less than its trailer or anything less than a masterpiece is, well, wrong. It's an incredibly well made, evocative movie about childhood and one that will have a life as long as the book has.
You should change your name to E. Buzz Killer!
Oh, also, I got into a huge commenting argument with a feminist blog (not that one) when Observe and Report came out, because they dedicated a few weeks to condemning Seth Rogen for the date rape scene in that movie. I took issue with that for a number of reasons, one, Seth Rogen was one of two ACTORS in that scene,…
Produced by Alec Baldwin
I loved that the mention of the meaninglessness of the Producer credit happened during the opening credits, timed in between two of the dozen or so Producers listed, including, of course, Alec Baldwin.
One more thing: The "meta" commentary on the show, the Shit My Dad Shat thing, and Britta being the most popular of the group (which, I take it from others here and elsewhere, she is not amongst fans, even though I like her), all of it serves story and character. That's pretty rare.
Most Definitely
Easily the best show of the Thursday Night Line-Up(TM) now that Parks and Rec is mid-season.
The Allure of Satire
For a few years in high school and during college I was able to completely shut out the entirety of new media save for movies and a few bands. It was blissful. I had no idea who the fuck anyone was, and I loved it.
LOtL
I enjoy Land of the Lost. It is funny, he's funny in it and it's a funny fun movie that's way more fun that most of Ferrel's movies in the past few years.
HAVE YOU HEARD DAVID BOWIE?
BECAUSE HE DOESN'T SOUND LIKE THAT.