The first sequence with both Hater and Wander's Hat (i.e. the one on Hater's Bed) was such amazing slapstick.
The first sequence with both Hater and Wander's Hat (i.e. the one on Hater's Bed) was such amazing slapstick.
The Native Tongues were all such amazing lyricists. My personal favorite is from De La Soul's third album: "I am an early bird, but the feathers are black, so the apple's that I catch are usually all worms."
Something, something, "three wood."
O Mario Brother, Where Art Thou?
He gave up doing it because he said it conflicted too much with his commitments to I, Frankenstein…
I feel like one of the biggest strengths of that hallway scene for me is its (almost) accurate depiction of how hard it actually is to knock someone out. The show could've gone with the usual superhero trope of socking someone in the face and having them go down for ten minutes, but I feel it does a stellar job of…
The Kinks' Lola vs. the Powerman and the Moneygoround always struck me as a pretty lackluster cover, which is strange. They were usually pretty on point with their covers.
They're rioting at a college level!
Jim Rash is killing it in this season so far.
I'm going to toss in Blackalicious, Brian Wilson, De La Soul, Kanye, Kendrick, and Frank Ocean's proposed new albums to that list in case they don't make it into part 2. This year's music output is going to be absolutely over the top fantastic.
I'll teach you to make a P.O.U.P.O.N. me!
The People by De La Soul ft. Chuck D. All three MC's kill it on that track
MF Doom, Kanye, A Tribe Called Quest, and De La Soul are a few that come to my mind that deviate from this norm, but in general I'd have to say I agree.
Well, just WHO are we talking about here?!?!
Starring Joe Esteves as Tusk
"My friend has A.D.D., and everyone at school treats him like some kind of leper."
"That's discrimination! Hey wanna go take a dump on my parents' bed?"
Tom Green is actually pretty great in this episode. I forgot that he has some of my favorite quotes from the series.
I like that the link from Clickhole about "8 More Unarmed Teens Still At Large" is not marked by Facebook as satire…
There goes our ghetto fabulous lifestyle.
That makes me sad to hear. I really enjoyed this book when I was younger. One of the few books that I voluntarily read more than twice as a child.