South Park has held its quality much higher than Kevin Smith, The Office, John Carpenter, or The Simpsons.
South Park has held its quality much higher than Kevin Smith, The Office, John Carpenter, or The Simpsons.
How fucked up would it be if Walt Jr. was killed off? It might be the first thing that makes Walt stop and realize how much he's fucked his life up.
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Cut the monologue, stop pandering to the idiotic crowd and do more sketches/bits
I know he's really into the "Team Coco" thing but he needs to stop interacting with the crowd so much, sometimes it feels like a good portion of the show is devoted to him hugging an audience member or giving attention to some loud…
The Emmys will never understand comedy
It's hard to believe "Arrested Development" was given so much Emmy love back in the day when it had to compete with the likes of "Two and a Half Men" and "Everybody Loves Raymond"
Sooo what exactly is the point of planking?
Is it supposed to be about pretending you're dead in public, lying face down? Or is it more about "look at how I positioned my body on this unusual object!" ?
I wouldn't be surprised if Skyley is knocked off. Cranston has already said there are horrible, shocking things that made him freak out when he read the season finale script
Wasn't Action Park closed down because of all the deaths/injuries?
Can you really blame them though DTO? Warner Bros released the darkest mainstream comedy ever (Observe and Report) and that movie bombed really hard. Dark comedies are a hard sell
Charlie Day owns more houses than you
America loves Charlie Day!
It makes me explode with joy to know that Jason Bateman and Charlie Day both opened a hit Hollywood comedy.
The animation was so fluid in the 90's because it was pre-digital era, which allowed characters to go "off-model" having their appearances slightly change over the course of an episode. Sometimes Ren on "Ren and Stimpy" would have a tail and long ears and other times, his ears and tail didn't appear to be there.
"Eastbound & Down" is probably the closest thing in tone to "Louie" on television right now. Both shows mix pitch black dark humor with incredible pathos.
I also saw him in Red Wing MN at the Treasure Island Casino. I was very confused as to why the fuck CK was dragged out to the middle of a shitty Red Wing casino when he could've stayed in the Twin Cities but whatever it was the funniest show I've ever seen
I think the article is referring to movies like "Dinner for Schmucks" or "How Do You Know" where the stars paychecks are ridiculous and the budget is somehow $75 million with little to no special effects at all.
Most shows have it in tiny font during the credits, this disclaimer appears with the title cards on its own in large type.
You appear to indulge in an awful lot of gay panic/homophobic jokes considering everytime I bring up Apatow you show up to talk about dicks in mouths and such.
Disclaimer at the end?
That disclaimer after the credits that says "All characters are fictitious…" is new right? I don't recall seeing it last season. Wonder if he got into a little bit of trouble over using someone as basis for a character last season?
I'd still have to give "Eastbound & Down" the upper hand when it comes to camera work whataworkout. That show is much more cinematic than "Louie" and it shows.