No, I'm with you. Last week got praised like it reinvented TV comedy, while this week was literally tossed off as a fluff episode.
No, I'm with you. Last week got praised like it reinvented TV comedy, while this week was literally tossed off as a fluff episode.
And this seems exactly like the kind of movie he'd invent on the show as a satire of pandering black entertainment.
That's one of three movies in that special pantheon I call "I pirated this and it got deleted before act III".
Patton Oswalt, everybody. Give it up for him.
It was quite fowl.
Aggressive apathy.
Rebuttal:
Inter-dimensional beings, doy.
That is the QUINTESSENTIAL Wikipedia article title.
That movie holds a special place in my heart, despite me never having watched it:
I like that one where you ride in the cop car and there's a sandwich.
Why would he type it, why wouldn't he just say 'Aaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhhh…….'?
It's a shame that something so shocking is now cliche. It happens in Mission: Impossible: Gho:st P:rot::ocol: and even though it's BARELY hinted at, I was still ready for it when it eventually happened.
I'll stick up for 'very small rocks'. I sawr Spamalot a few years back (Tim Curry, what!) and I'd totally forgotten about that joke. Turned out to be my favorite one of the night.
I like the part where Mr. Bean falls down.
I'm actually kind of psyched to watch this, since I finally picked up a digital antenna for my HDTV. Getting excited to watch 2 teams I care nothing about on broadcast TV? ON A MONDAY NIGHT?!
And just like the real David Cross, I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
Don't use Godard to justify being a prickly hipster on a pop culture website.
Nah, that series gets really dire really fast. It's a shame, but a lot of that slapstick feels totally forced. In retrospect the original was the only one I really liked.
If you've ever ordered a pizza, you're in the same boat, my friend.