I thought this was an Onion Article accidentally put on the AV Club.
I thought this was an Onion Article accidentally put on the AV Club.
Am I the only one who kinda misses Blockbuster? The excitement of going inside, scanning the shelves looking at whatever weird titles piqued your interest? There was some novelty to it. Today most of us all rely on groupthink in the form of Rotten Tomatoes, for me I'll just ignore a film that falls under 50%. And I…
Am I the only one who kinda misses Blockbuster? The excitement of going inside, scanning the shelves looking at whatever weird titles piqued your interest? There was some novelty to it. Today most of us all rely on groupthink in the form of Rotten Tomatoes, for me I'll just ignore a film that falls under 50%. And I…
Fuck Occupy Wall Street. They completely trashed the LA Park they were in and that's an accomplishment when LA is already shitty enough. Yeah go protest "the man" by being a fucking drain on society.
Fuck Occupy Wall Street. They completely trashed the LA Park they were in and that's an accomplishment when LA is already shitty enough. Yeah go protest "the man" by being a fucking drain on society.
I actually just ordered Blade Runner because $23 on Amazon isn't that bad for one of the greatest sci-fi films and I haven't really had a chance to view the Final Cut.
I actually just ordered Blade Runner because $23 on Amazon isn't that bad for one of the greatest sci-fi films and I haven't really had a chance to view the Final Cut.
It felt like a mixture between Jewbilee and "The Red Badge of Gayness." I actually really enjoyed this episode. It's nothing very groundbreaking and it actually felt like one of the most tame South Park episode, but it made me laugh quite a few times.
It felt like a mixture between Jewbilee and "The Red Badge of Gayness." I actually really enjoyed this episode. It's nothing very groundbreaking and it actually felt like one of the most tame South Park episode, but it made me laugh quite a few times.
Now this no longer feels like a parody.
Now this no longer feels like a parody.
Was Charlie doing a slight Bane impression during his drugged up speech? Just the way he was talking reminded me of Bane.
Was Charlie doing a slight Bane impression during his drugged up speech? Just the way he was talking reminded me of Bane.
I felt something was wrong because they were clearly hyping up some pivotal scene with Coleman. And sure he did get a major scene with his Oedipean battle with Jimmy but it wasn't a scene where he was able to show off his acting chops.
I felt something was wrong because they were clearly hyping up some pivotal scene with Coleman. And sure he did get a major scene with his Oedipean battle with Jimmy but it wasn't a scene where he was able to show off his acting chops.
X-Files worked because Carter took inspiration from The Night Stalker when making the main cast that could argue amongst each other. It didn't matter that Mulder and Scully were chasing crazy monsters and aliens because the dialogue between the duo was so grounded and maintained a sense that this world was real…
X-Files worked because Carter took inspiration from The Night Stalker when making the main cast that could argue amongst each other. It didn't matter that Mulder and Scully were chasing crazy monsters and aliens because the dialogue between the duo was so grounded and maintained a sense that this world was real…
Score! I'm going to put on my wack slacks and swing on the flippity-flop with my brothers when this album comes out. Rock on dudes.
Score! I'm going to put on my wack slacks and swing on the flippity-flop with my brothers when this album comes out. Rock on dudes.
If the Three Stooges Shorts were finally released on DVD in proper Theatrical Release order why can't Warner Brothers do the same for Looney Tunes. I don't want to watch a marathon of little mouse cartoons, let me see the shorts from the 30s all the way up to whenever they started to get dull and stiffly…