You say it's OK, but clearly to some people it is not.
You say it's OK, but clearly to some people it is not.
The list of acclaimed TV shows that I've never seen a single episode of is so long, it's pretty embarrassing. This is especially the case when the show in question is on basic cable.
I'm still waiting to receive my first The Cowl notification.
Happy birthday from me and Giorgio Moroder.
Glad you're digging The Venture Bros. If you think it's a show you're going to want to revisit, you should know that the DVDs for the first four seasons are all on an incredible sale on Amazon. ($10 each for seasons one, two and three; $8 for each half of season four.) They all have fun extras on them, including…
I saw Hall & Oates back in 1988. Other than the fact that they drew a good deal of the set list from that year's Ooh Yeah! (which I didn't like half as much as Big Bam Boom), I thought it was damned good way to pop my rock concert cherry.
Compared to total dreck like Movie 43, Amazon Women on the Moon is a fucking masterpiece.
I'm pretty sure I've talked up The Marsupials around these parts. After avoiding it for years (along with all the other Howling sequels), I finally gave it a shot because the DVD came with a commentary by the director (whose The Return of Captain Invincible is another prime slice of "WTF just happened?") and came to…
Glad you enjoyed You're Next. Overall, you had a pretty fantastic weekend.
What I watched instead of spending time with the family:
(C) HACK HER TO DEATH WITH A KITCHEN KNIFE
Space Ghost Coast to Coast did one. So did The Drew Carey Show at one point.
You'll shoot your eye out! You'll shoot your eye out!
Now that's a change I can believe in.
Well, we saw her bottom half in Short Cuts.
That's argument's a trap!
What about Joe Lieberman jokes?
You're a good man, @avclub-605302b7b2612ace0b5716f3285b7ba0:disqus. And thorough.
Audiences should rebel by not going to see the second part.
I'll have to see if I can track that down. I know for a fact that my library doesn't have it.