The cutaways in this episode were critical to the story. They were actually funny too.
The cutaways in this episode were critical to the story. They were actually funny too.
As bad as this Wild Wild West theme is, it's still leaps and bounds better than PItbull's theme to Men in Black 3. At least Will Smith dodged a real bullet and avoided singing the theme to that movie.
Doug Walker had a game show called Pop Quiz Hotshot that he promoted heavily on Kickstarter and got tens of thousands for it and the project has been a huge failure that has gotten nowhere. In other words, he's a dipshit who fucked his obsessive and misguided fans over.
(snaps finger)
Yes!
I gotcha. What do you say we never talk about this again?
I was hoping he was asking the question so he could go out and beat Doug Walker's ass and give back the money he got on that aborted game show Kickstarter.
One of the Amazon recommends on this article is some movie called Homeless in America. Should I assume it's only a matter of time before Tommy Wiseau becomes a homeless drifter?
I'd be more interested in a Baywatch Nights movie….a second season Baywatch Nights movie that is. Watch the Rock punch Satan! (literally)
Man, this guy likes to say bitch a lot.
Don't forget to add George Clinton's Atomic Dog in the background.
This reminds me of that sketch with Alec Baldwin and Adam Sandler that had to be edited after the fact with a voiceover stating that they're adults who act like children.
That's the second episode in a row where we've seen Mabel start to look worried about Dipper at some point. Will Dipper go too far or will Mabel do something bad out of fear? It could go either way….
"I like watching because it's got funny animals!"
Wander is so loveable and Sylvia is a total badass. How can you not love these characters?
I guess that retrospective on Steve Allen will have to wait a while.
Notice how Mr. Meeseeks disappears after the guy in the background got a high score.
Well, that was really fucked up.
This movie is that hard-R Bond movie we never imagined we needed. It's very entertaining.
I always read that in Scruffy's voice for some reason.
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