Two things:
Two things:
But guys, they have to make a prequel comic series! Otherwise, what'll the second movie be based on?
So… half of these are just Amazon reviews?
Anybody actually happy that it looks like The Office is ending somewhat unceremoniously? Yeah, the ratings are pretty much fine, but I'd rather the show end now (a season and a quarter later than it should have) than keep going and making me sadder and sadder every Thursday it overstays its welcome.
Jimmy Fallon is a class-act all around. As is Conan himself. In fact, I'd have to disagree with the article about Fallon cornering the market on likability, because Conan has always come off as nothing but honest, charming, and gentlemanly (if a bit needy) in anything I've seen him in.
My Christmas Wish is that The Office ended with Michael's departure last season, opening up a Thursday NBC slot for Up All Night and (sigh) Whitney so that Community didn't have to leave the schedule when 30 Rock returns.
The closest movie theater to my college is about two miles away by bus, so if I'm going to the movie theater, I need to see a movie or I've wasted time and bus fair. I ended up seeing Atlas Shrugged Part I at this movie theater because the next show for the movie I wanted to see (Scream 4) was about an hour away, and…
Patton Oswalt was on King of Queens? As a series regular? Huh…
This show is better than The Walking Dead. You know why? Because I'm already invested in at least one of the characters.
This guy needs to do ones for:
The Dollhouse theme is interesting to me because the short version that runs at the beginning of the show is awesome (especially those last few creepy notes) but I can't stand the full-length lyriced version.
I would add the Buffy episode "Hush" to this list. Yeah, the show was, in name, a "horror" show but I don't think it was ever really all that frightening, nor was it ever really intending to be all that frightening. More action-packed, drama-filled, and humor-laden. Then "Hush" comes along with the creepiest fucking…
You know what would make a terrific AVClub Classic, get tons of readers, and also only take fourteen weeks to do?
Meanwhile, they'll have no problem getting Jeff Goldblum back. So that's… uh, umm, uh…. something…
See I always thought that the "fart shoes" were ironic, where the joke is that Fozzy would come up with something so cheap as "fart shoes" and think that they're the funniest thing ever, while everyone else in the room groans, which, to me at least, would be completely keeping with his character as previously set up…
Keanu Reeves, Keanu Reeves, Keanu Fucking Reeves.
How could a list of "falling-out-of-love" stories be complete without at least one of "Weird Al"'s numerous anti-romance songs?
I loved this episode so much! Anyone else feel like Todd is basically Community's very own Frank Grimes? He's basically what I imagine would happen if a normal, sane human being attempted to join the study group, just as Grimes was what would happen if a normal, sane human being met Homer Simpson.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed how cold and unlikable Olivia was being today.
Them excluding college dorms could explain why Community isn't doing better… because every single person that I know here, at college, watches it and thinks its the best damn thing ever.