It was all worth it for the Ehhh, WRONG! segment the following week.
The best was Sean, in his little-kid voice, saying, "And it's NOT true what he said about me!" (referring to being called a homo)
It was all worth it for the Ehhh, WRONG! segment the following week.
The best was Sean, in his little-kid voice, saying, "And it's NOT true what he said about me!" (referring to being called a homo)
Yeah, his ep of I Was There Too was probably my favorite podcast of last week. Just an insane story; I really hope we get more interviews along these lines, i.e. people whose parts were cut out of movies.
Last week I was so on board with Spontaneanation. Today's episode…oof. I don't know. The improv on this show is so wildly inconsistent. PFT's laugh, which used to strike me as so charming, is becoming a problem for the performers. He laughs at *everything.* Every idea delights him. Which is great! I'm not saying it…
It would be a shame to end the series on this episode. While brilliant, I think Season 1's finale was more true to the spirit of what I would want in a series finale—hopeful. I'm of two minds on what a third season would be. On one hand, seeing how dark this show got in Season 2 was astonishing and hilarious; seeing…
*Lowers shades, looks at camera*
"I could get used to this"
This show, and this "issue," are definitely things that should be taken seriously.
Just watched it. Holy shit, he's nailing it.
As someone who lives in Columbus, I'm mad I didn't know about this.
Came here to make this same joke.
Also, not to double post, but I'm thoroughly bummed that the new Tony Hawk game is apparently complete garbage. Those games defined my middle-school years, and they (meaning THPS1 to THUG 2) remain the only videogames I could say I'm legitimately great at. I was *so* looking forward to getting some friends together…
Having her nickname be "E.E." is one of those things that looks fine on paper, but hearing a grown man trying to say it with emotion, or worse, yelling it, just sounds ridiculous.
I also was kind of pissed at the game in general, because
A) I tried to do a no-kills run, and didn't realize that there was a tranq sniper…
I used to write for certain Nintendo website—a big one. I won't say their name and throw them under the bus, because maybe management has changed, but it was a dreadful experience. It completely turned me off to ever reviewing games again. Very nice post about Smash music!
4 is my favorite, but 3 is the one I've gone back and played the most. I'm personally not a fan of boss fights in general, but pretty much all of them have some cheap trick you can exploit to finish the fight quickly (or in the case of The End, completely avoid it).
I'm also working through MGS4. It's nice to be able to skip the cutscenes, having played it before. Because there are a LOT. The gameplay itself is probably my favorite of the first 4 games; it's smooth as hell, and retains 3 and 4's silly "what happens if I do *this*?" vibe. I mentioned it earlier, but I spent like…
I'm still in my very early twenties, but I'm similarly feeling bummed out about my situation. I have a good, steady job, but between student loans, medical bills (I have chronic health issues), car payment, phone bill, car insurance, STUDENT EFFING LOANS…there's just no way I could move out without a room mate, or…
I've been playing a lot—a LOT—of Metal Gear Solid. I'm still trying to get 100% on The Phantom Pain, but I'm also replaying Metal Gear Solid 3 and Peace Walker on my Vita, Twin Snakes on Gamecube, and I just started Metal Gear Solid 4 last night. I may definitely for sure have a problem.
Yeah usually when somebody says a comedian is "unapologetic" it means annoying, racist and/or loud.
Make Panem Great Again
The Hunger Games really does seem like something Trump would enact to whittle down the immigrant population.
NASIIIIIIIM PEDRAAAAAAAAD!