Netflix wants shows that are easily binged. Maybe MST3K just doesn't fit that model comfortably enough.
Netflix wants shows that are easily binged. Maybe MST3K just doesn't fit that model comfortably enough.
In some ways this seems like the ultimate Netflix show - easy-to-understand premise, cast members the audience is comfortable with, only superficially engaging so people can burn through the episodes and move on to something else.
Given that he hadn't made a decent movie since the mid-60s, that would be shocking to say the least.
Given that he hadn't made a decent movie since the mid-60s, that would be shocking to say the least.
Trump doesn't help them get anything except judges and rollbacks of regulations, which they would get with Pence or anyone else. The only calculation is if dumping Trump would cost them their jobs.
There's a report from someone close to Bannon that says Breitbart is preparing to go after Trump, so we'll see.
I avoid this problem by never revealing my pop culture preferences to anyone unless I know them well enough that I'm confident they'll understand.
This is the same outfit that let Donald Trump host the whole goddamn show. Just don't watch anything SNL-related.
If this takes off, maybe we can finally get that live-action, multi-cam version of Top Cat with actual cats.
They did a bunch of terrible new episodes in the 80s, too.
That's why Groening wanted to do Futurama, so there would be a non-lame Jetsons.
They're down on the ground, while the white people moved to the sky. Gotta pay attention to the subtext.
BoJack Horseman by at least a furlong.
When it comes to the ratio of 18-49 viewers to total viewers, New Girl and Harry's Law are virtual mirror images of each other. HL was one of the oldest-skewing shows ever.
Although that finale was a Memorial Day weekend burnoff.
Slipping, but still good enough for renewal on NBC if total viewers meant squat.
Ira Skutch and Dick DeBartolo clearly didn't give this the thorough level of care and thought we have come to expect from Match Game questions.
"…there is literally no difference between the two men.”
More like "Despair Hicks".
And speaking of Dice, anyone with a passing interest in The Best Show with Tom Scharpling podcast must listen to this week's installment, when the Diceman made a surprise call-in during the last hour (because one of the cast members of his Showtime show was an in-studio guest).