That song's actually really good. Overplayed and, as the review says, an outlier in their catalog, but still really good.
That song's actually really good. Overplayed and, as the review says, an outlier in their catalog, but still really good.
That song's actually really good. Overplayed and, as the review says, an outlier in their catalog, but still really good.
If I saw John Waters on the side of the road, I'd probably think "wow, that's a really skinny, aging gay hipster" and keep driving.
If I saw John Waters on the side of the road, I'd probably think "wow, that's a really skinny, aging gay hipster" and keep driving.
Or maybe "Yauch and Rec" can follow "Community" next season.
Or maybe "Yauch and Rec" can follow "Community" next season.
I LOLed just thinking about Michael singing "Goodbye Toby."
I LOLed just thinking about Michael singing "Goodbye Toby."
"I like this painting. One dog looks one way, the other dog looks the other way and this guy is saying 'whattaya want from me?"
"I like this painting. One dog looks one way, the other dog looks the other way and this guy is saying 'whattaya want from me?"
Yeah, taking on Lennon and Floyd in the same verse… he's like the honey badger, don't give a f+ck.
Yeah, taking on Lennon and Floyd in the same verse… he's like the honey badger, don't give a f+ck.
So the critic is now critiqued. How the tables have turned…
Happy Endings is not ending… get it?
The fourth role should go to Justin Bartha's dad.
The Step Up Revolution plot is suspiciously similar to Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo.
The Comedians is an awesome song. Aside from that and The Only Flame in Town, Goodbye Cruel World is entirely skippable.
But I bet by the end that they find their family is perfect as long as they have love or something.
Let's see if I can do this off the top of my head…
I actually stumbled across that scene in Oklahoma this week on cable. I was mesmerized by it and it made me want to go back and watch the entire thing. From that scene, I almost got the impression that the movie was some sort of satire? Not sure if that's the case, but it was certainly odd.