I'm fine with this. Henry's a much better speaker than frontman, though he is a great frontman.
I'm fine with this. Henry's a much better speaker than frontman, though he is a great frontman.
In a wrestling match, nobody bites like Gaston.
That letter they wrote for B-Mo was so sweet. Good to see Finn & Jake have been more mindful of B-Mo's feelings finally.
I agree. This was an excellent episode. Every time it looked like it was going to go in a predictable or standard direction, either by Skips trying to take a day off or the obligatory quest to an ancient bell, the show managed to find a way to catch me off guard. This, along with today's Adventure Time made for an…
I'm interested in the possibility of Meyers not being head writer at SNL anymore.
I feel that's some of the appeal of these tapes though. While completely under Kaufman's control and created entirely by him, they have been curated [hopefully] to consist of consumer-friendly content.
Don't forget the work of engineer-extrordinaire Geoff Emerick!
I feel like if you really want to do that. You can pretty much subscribe on a per-show basis, something perhaps even more desirable than per-network, and just get all your TV off of iTunes.
I never minded him. Don't care for his party, but he seemed like a good guy who'd definitely seen some shit in his life. He's fairly reasonable and old enough to be respected when he is.
Cartoon Network
The Hub
AMC
IFC
Nickelodeon
Comedy Central
Science
FX
HBO and Showtime would be fun too I guess
I don't think I want this. It's fun as an idea, but in practice it would probably kill a lot of the lower rated, critically popular channels or something.
Network Broadcasting Crippled
I'm happy. But the show really could've ended with the wedding episode and I wouldn't have minded that either. I mean, the moment it dies NBC's gonna replace it with shit, so whatever.
Garage Rock is back again again!!!!!
I don't know. If it pays like that…
I'll take squigglevision over cruddy flash animation any day.
I'll take squigglevision over cruddy flash animation any day.
Not a terrible reasoning I suppose, but this does seem to be like a rather shallow version to discard a song that, in multiple forms, really is an absolute American classic. Not a terrible Hatesong article or interview per se, but I do not agree with this shlub.
Good to know Damien survived the actions of the first film.
Can't say I'm a fan of Kurt Braunohler. Whenever I'd get to thinking Bunk was half-decent he would open his mouth and ruin it all for me.