Lover's Walk sucks? Good god no, man. Lover's Walk is one of the awesome season 3 episodes.
Lover's Walk sucks? Good god no, man. Lover's Walk is one of the awesome season 3 episodes.
Whoops. Big One. Not Big Kahuna. Don't I feel like a putz.
Uh…
…isn't this the same premise as both Roger & Me and Big Kahuna? Considering the diminishing returns from Roger & Me to Big Kahuna…well, hopefully this doesn't continue the trend.
I knew I recognized him. Simon Grim. Good ol' Henry Fool. Great fucking movie.
Yeah, Tobias was using Gob's phone. That was a major plot point of that episode. He borrowed it (I forget why), accidentally took a picture of himself in the bath, and the Bluth prosecutors got their hands on what they thought was apicture of the Bltuh's of an Iraqi desert area with WMDs hidden in them. Turned out to…
They should have gotten Cutty for this here video. Or Avon.
Oops. And I'm usually so good at demarkating spoilers as such, too.
Going out for smokes and never coming back
Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom does it in Rabbit Run. That was 1960—perhaps it came from that?
Sorry, neverm ind. I'm going to guess Alan Alda is his "real" father.
…by the way, I didn't mean to make it seem like my above list of masters is limited to just those guys. They may be my favorite guys, but I do have a deep appreciation for Ware, Burns, Chester Brown, etc.
Identity Crisis is awful. Misogynistic, exploitative, ridiculously contrived. Entwines a bunch of random story fragments in the same book without ever bringing them together and leaves it's entire plot in a heap at the end. Because of all the bullshit hubbub that surrounded it while it was going on, I found it to be…
Blankets is WAY too didactic. Every point he makes is just hammered over your head again and again and again. And none of it is very deep—he starts questioning his religion. Considering how he portrays religious people, when he loses it entirely, it isn't exactly a shocker. The Comics Journal said it best when they…
I like the Chinese restaurant skit, but I think the best ever hip-hop sketch (yes, very, very faint praise) would have to belong to Outkast. Either the skit before "Rosa Parks" on Aquemini, or one of many on Stankonia. I'm partial to "Drunk Again" and "Pre-Nump," personally.
Ummagumma has a great live disc—they really were a great live band in the early years, doing osme amazing things with their early tracks (Careful With that Axe Eugene, Interstellar Overdrive, Embryo..ah, good stuff. About 9 years ago I got geekily way too obsessed with Pink Floyd. Ah, college), but most of the actual…
They may have lost their creature comforts, but at least they're surrounded by currency. All the leaves they will ever need. Just watch out for inflation.
I'm with Preparation Heche. Awesome.
No, no.
Grumpy Old Guy—midlife crises is very, very different than word-I-won't-say crisis, but that doesn't mean the latter should be discounted. In your fifties you're closer to death, but have the years of experience. At 25 you're just kind of making it up as you go along, and have this nagging voice going "what if I…
I just said it above, but I think that's the absolutely wrong time to read Rabbit Run. 25-27, that's the perfect time to read it. I imagine later is fine too, but it's just incredibly hard to empathize with Rabbit's plight as a college going 18-22 year old.
I agree completely.