…I like that song, too. But… I think I'd rather Michael Jackson not get beat as a child/grow up and abuse more children. Imagine what he could have written not being destroyed by child abuse.
…I like that song, too. But… I think I'd rather Michael Jackson not get beat as a child/grow up and abuse more children. Imagine what he could have written not being destroyed by child abuse.
At my Kmart we've currently got an odd assortment of pop songs from the past 5 years (very rarely a current one), world music, and the Billy Idol song "Eyes Without A Face." I like to walk around the store angstily to that last one haha.
As a current Kmart employee, we are definitely all very vaporwave in our *~aesthetic~*
Parks and Recs is a good comparison, and I feel like it will be able to build up to a similar level of awesome if they give it a season to breathe.
That's a good point that I hadn't thought of! I guess to me it's not the "talk to the camera" style, it's just the low-key humor aspect of the mockumentary that will take some time for me to fully get into. But like I said, I <3 Muppets, so I'm in for the long haul.
I think the show is getting worlds better, only one ep after the pilot. They're doing better meshing the Muppet energy with the mockumentary style. But I might be slightly biased because I'm just so happy to see Muppets, in whatever format they come back in.
A definite classic, but I cannot be satiated by merely one Mort episode.
The scene at the booth in Tina's timeline where Linda has her "Alternate universe love regret rant" is exactly the kind of angst I would expect from a fate obsessed Tina. And considering the amount of of time I've spent discussing alternate time lines with my friends, hits very close to home.
I'm a nerd.
I demand a Mort themed episode.
These people seem to overestimate how much money they can drain by their association with this film. Munch in particular comes off as a leech. Maybe an enthusiastic one, but still. Let the dude restore the damn film.
But hobgoblins actually had a really decent dark wave band on their soundtrack, the Fontanelles. I've spent far too much time unsuccessfully searching their stuff out on ebay.
That Munch dude is really the strangest part of the story. And I didn't know he basically strong-armed his way into the live rifftrax, that's just odd…
True. I hate to see this incarnation of Chilton being constantly snatched up by crazies, but I do like the idea of him being a sort of resilient cockroach kinda character.
That link was more horrifying than the last few horror films I've seen.
I'm mainly talking about this season, he's had like 2 minutes of screen time other than his showdown with dolarhyde.
Yeah, it's like Fuller has this awesome dude that he casts and just… does little to nothing with.
So I'm sad about Hannibal having been canceled, but I don't think I could handle a Hannibal without Chilton anyway so I dunno. Poor Chilton I'm so sad :'(
Now I can get into a commentary track of Billy West and Dee Bradley Baker just joking around for an hour and a half.
Essentially, yes. Don't question the intricate world-building of the Space Jam universe.
I really liked Cloud Atlas, too. But then, I pretty much am into any films that use reincarnation as a story guide.