The 2012 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new.
They look human… sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot.
The 2012 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new.
They look human… sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot.
Jeff Bridges seeks to answer the question of whether you can get a stomach ache from chewing on too much CGI scenery?
A goat is talking like an angry black man that's threatening to hurt an already battered white woman if she snitches.
Cockamamie theory thread:
I stumbled across Speakeasy, loved it, and finally spent some serious time on youtube getting to know Paul F. Tompkins. I'm a convert. I'm not sure if he'd be perfect for the typical "late-night" format, but he's pretty masterful on Speakeasy.
This is the episode that lost me. I turned it off a few minutes into it once it was clear he was blowing off major education/labor negotiations because…??? A girl drives while texting about the peach watertower, the peach watertower is in his hometown, the parents might sue the city, and that somehow affects a…
I first watched Troll 2 in 1999, ten years before this documentary came out. It was recommended to me by my older brother who had watched it with his friends in high school four years earlier than that. My friends and I have forced it upon other younger siblings for years. I have met many people that extolled its…
So a couple months ago, I streamed "Jeff, Who Lives At Home". I was really enjoying it for its first half until I realized that it took Segal's "everything is connected/Signs" philosophy completely seriously.
So a couple months ago, I streamed "Jeff, Who Lives At Home". I was really enjoying it for its first half until I realized that it took Segal's "everything is connected/Signs" philosophy completely seriously.
Fliff Night is probably the pinnacle.
I liked the first half, but it started to lose me once the snack truck pulled up to the hotel where Ed Helms was. Coincidences are real, and having a character who sincerely believes in them as some sort of life philosophy is fun, but when you see the screenwriters constructing them in real-time, they're no longer…
To quote Liz Lemon from tonight's episode (in reference to Jack trying to entice her with Harry Potter world): "I'm not some kind of nerdery slut! I like Star Wars!"I love Ben's character, but I sometimes wonder if they give him every niche interest imaginable. That said, Settlers is awesome, and does completely fit…
To quote Liz Lemon from tonight's episode (in reference to Jack trying to entice her with Harry Potter world): "I'm not some kind of nerdery slut! I like Star Wars!"I love Ben's character, but I sometimes wonder if they give him every niche interest imaginable. That said, Settlers is awesome, and does completely fit…
Seconded. The questions these pose are much more interesting as a dialogue than a single author saying the equivalent of "on the other hand" every other paragraph.
BOOKS. When/where is the list of best books, both reviewed this year and READ this year (published anytime) by the staff.
BOOKS. When/where is the list of best books, both reviewed this year and READ this year (published anytime) by the staff.
I had a hetereosexual man crush on David Mitchell for a couple months to the point where I was watching British current-events panel shows on youtube hosted by Jimmy Carr and other generally unknown Brit comedians just to see him get his quips in. Someone posting some stuff here about Reginald D. Hunter also helped…
I had a hetereosexual man crush on David Mitchell for a couple months to the point where I was watching British current-events panel shows on youtube hosted by Jimmy Carr and other generally unknown Brit comedians just to see him get his quips in. Someone posting some stuff here about Reginald D. Hunter also helped…
It's such a great movie that I think everyone's agreed to give a lifetime pass to the bizarrely sexist spinster librarian note that only takes up a minute or two. Also, I can pretend to be a Pawneean, and truly appreciate what a horrible alternate fate that is for Mary.
It's such a great movie that I think everyone's agreed to give a lifetime pass to the bizarrely sexist spinster librarian note that only takes up a minute or two. Also, I can pretend to be a Pawneean, and truly appreciate what a horrible alternate fate that is for Mary.