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Who would have thought the films where he played a manchild who tends to fly into violent rages over misunderstandings and BEATS SOME GUY UP and maybe talks with a "funny" voice would actually, in hindsight, look preferable to the big-budget yet cheap and shoddy looking films where he plays a put-upon guy having to

The sort of authentic GJ, I that would have been posted for an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. It has not been posted for FIVE. THOUSAND. YEARS.
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Always welcome to hear Roiland doing his screeching hell-voice. Honestly.

He's great on the Binf Band Tier-E. I love his catchphrase "Blazorpful!".

I heard many of the antagonists in John Wick 2 were going to be played by Muppets. Or at least that's what I thought I heard. Or at least that's what was in the proposal I sent to the studio that I never got a reply about.

Teens React to The Ghostbusters reimagined with Game of Thrones characters as a 1980s sitcom, as acted out by pugs in costumes.

Doctor Who…the hell cares.

I liked "Ghost Hunt" because it kept the spirit of the story it was based on, originally set in London, written by H.R. Wakefield. Wakefield, who is noted for his collections of supernatural tales, spent some time in a period house in 1917, near Richmond Bridge, where a number of suicides had occurred with people

The end is near. I hear a noise at the door, as of some immense slippery body lumbering against it. It shall not find me. God, that hand! The window! The window! (H. P. Lovecraft, "Dagon".)

Not quite as old time is the CBC Radio series from the early 1980s, Nightfall, which ran for 74 episodes. Some real chillers in there, including the occasional adaption of a piece of fiction, like an episode based on the story "Ringing the Changes" by Robert Aickman, "The Stone Ship" by William Hope Hodgson and an

Rabin's as good as a Juggalo anyways, I'm sure he contracted Juggalism at one of his visits to their festivals.

This also lacks something that was key to the original for me, and [vaguely creepy comments about Katie Featherston censored]

Then a wave of wannabes followed - Android Karenina, something about Queen Victoria hunting werewolves or some such nonsense, a version of Wells' War of the Worlds written with supposedly more blood, gore and victims of the Martians' weapons rising up as zombies and so on and so forth.

I stopped watching House of Lies a long time ago; does it still feature Don Cheadle's character stopping time to talk to the camera, explaining to the audience things that better writers could just show you? That's a gimmick that was tired the moment it started.

I'm pretty sure I could find a couple of co-dependent, creepy, vaguely Jewish old geezers doing their thing and observe their antics for free in NYC. But that would be a lot of work so I'd just go see the show.

"Um, actually I'm more into the Goddess movement these days and have been working on tying it in with the "Twilight and Philosophy" books and-"
:Vin Diesel prepares his crossbow:

Or "Bone-a-hawk", if you prefer.

He should grow a beard and make his current sort-of-maybe resemblance to Slavoj Zizek complete.

Christopher Lloyd sort of aged all at once.

Even more recent, some more of the emotionally provocative questions posed to Leon during his Voight-Kampff test: http://liartownusa.tumblr.c…
"You're on an airplane. Over the intercom, the pilot announces he's leaving the cockpit to fight you.
Your wife looks away."