I love watching Felicia and Wil Wheaton on Tabletop. Thanks for interviewing her. She has an addictive personality and her enthusiasm for games is very cool. Doesn't hurt that she's completely adorable either.
I love watching Felicia and Wil Wheaton on Tabletop. Thanks for interviewing her. She has an addictive personality and her enthusiasm for games is very cool. Doesn't hurt that she's completely adorable either.
I am the mothersmurfing smurf patrol, mothersmurfer!
Shut up, Jesus! Freddy Got Fingered is a masterpiece and I'll hear no claims to the contrary.
Something something cancelling the Smurfpocalypse.
Thereby marking the first instance in which I have ever seen Big Momma's House and Scooby Doo referenced in a positive way.
Black Swan and The King's Speech did that.
Huh, really? On my Fox affiliate, both Axe Cops (yeah, I watched them both) were TV-14, but both High School USA! episodes were TV-MA, which really doesn't make any sense. Even more bizarrely, the Cleveland rerun was TV-MA. I'm sure that episode originally aired in the Sunday AD block as TV-14, and it wasn't…
Man, Axe Cop is awful. I wanted to like this show and I'll probably end up seeing more of it because nothing else is on, but Jesus fucking Christ. That was just pathetic. High School USA! has promise. As far as I'm concerned, Moral Orel is the greatest animated series ever, and while I don't expect HSUSA! to ever come…
Annnnnd we've found our creeper. Back to Mr. Skin, you!
Still fucking hate him.
I'm referring to his disappointment that it isn't "an honest-to-God critique of the man-child universe Apatow and his army of actors have built over the last decade." This isn't a reasonable complaint because the movie was obviously never going to be that.
It was fun. I guess I'd say I liked it.
I saw it back in April. It's much better than the review would indicate. Easily the funniest film of the past couple years, imo, and surprisingly effective as horror. It benefits from taking its apocalyptic premise seriously. Dowd appears to be upset that the film isn't what he wanted it to be.
Might want to edit your post to remove one of the movie's best jokes. That joke works because of the shock value.
Alabama Ass Whoopin' is supposed to be reissued this year on vinyl!
Oh, for sure. Mike Cooley's songs elevate that album to being one of the best I've ever heard. "Carl Perkins' Cadillac" is my fucking jam.
DBT are incredible. Southern Rock Opera is their masterpiece, but Decoration Day and The Dirty South are just as good. The title track on Decoration Day is Isbell's song, and it's really haunting, powerful music. Gangstabilly is the weakest album, but it still has its classics. "The Living Bubba" is one of the best…
The prodigal son returns.
What's even stranger is that they had a far better unused "Guy #1 and Guy #2" song than the one they put on the album. I'm talking about We'll Kill U, of course.
I've been a fan of The Lonely Island since the first digital short, but this album mostly lives down to its title. Only eight of the 20 tracks are even passable. "The Compliments" would be a stand-out on any of the group's albums, but it here it's the strongest song by a ridiculous margin and the only one I see myself…