@ Star Man
@ Star Man
I thought Hathaway played along fine enough. That one might actually be funnier than this new one. Also, I kind of like Prince Harry as he is now, always off-screen crashing his car into clubs while wearing blackface or doing his classic Mr. Chinaman impression to a very unamused crowd.
Treehouse of "Terrors" II
I thought they only made "Treehouse of Horror" episodes. Wow, how many of the "Terrors" episodes have I missed?!
I don't know what it is about the cockney Queen and Prince Philip…
…but it fucking kills me every time. It seems like such a tired premise, but Armisen and Hader really sell it and it doesn't hurt that their lines are actually funny too. I can't believe they did that joke about changing the lyrics to Candle in the…
A+ for the Mad Men reference…
…in the alt-text.
Eddie Izzard.
I don't really like him.
2/3rds of the way through my re-read of The Wastelands…
…is it too much to ask for a 15 minute recreation of the "Velcro Fly" god-drums by the cast of Stomp?
That guy refuting Robuttinik mad. He mad. Y U mad, bro?
@hollyhox
"with the longer versions going up on video on-demand services. "
For someone like me (who even rewatches the "producers cut" of Parks and Rec episodes on Hulu after seeing the original broadcast) this pretty much ensures I'll be waiting until Monday to watch the new episodes, period. With P&R all you're really…
Ratings for horror are largely irrelevant if the buzz is good, and this has been getting surprisingly good reviews. Everything Tobias says about this says it's my kind of horror. I seriously did not think I'd have to make a choice between seeing this or Source Code this weekend, but now it looks like I do.
If this means Peter Dinkage is gettin' work…
…then I'm all for it.
That's it. We've reached the End of the Animes.
A Stan Lee post every few days keeps my crippling depression away.
@The Mutt
Obligatory "waiting for Stan Lee to post" thread.
Can't wait to see you try and justify this one to us, Stan!
Maybe the way we see L.A. in Falling Down is the way D-FENS sees it, and he's exaggerating or omitting certain aspects of the—oh who am I kidding Schumacher would never go that far.
Y'know, after watching the classic "I want breakfast" scene, I guess Phipps is right.
I BEEN PICKIN' COTTON IN THE FIELD ALL DAY
It's been awhile since I've seen Falling Down, but I think I definitely have to disagree with Phipps on it being a catch-all for any particular political mindset. Falling Down feels to me like John Milius' id run amok. I suppose you could say that it was so cartoonish as to be a satire of that kind of outlook, but I…