When I saw the trailer for this I thought it was for DC Comic's Frankenstein. Anyone else?
When I saw the trailer for this I thought it was for DC Comic's Frankenstein. Anyone else?
Kind of like Alice in Chains Unplugged where most of their set was made up of the songs already performed on acoustic guitars
I'd guess this guy was in his 20's at the most but he has heard Pop Song '89.
Why is everyone acting like I should know who this Goggins guy is?
I thought it was a subversion of the clichéd character type he was playing in the episode. In the end he's like okay now that this ridiculous job is done I'd love to get a drink with you guys.
I think this was a concept episode done right. It felt like an episode of Community shot in another style with the characters still acting like themselves unlike the Law & Order episode or the Ken Burns episode.
Beat Happening - Cat Walk was the first song that came to mind.
you had me at "Watch Aubrey Plaza"
edit: responded to wrong post.
"From the executive producer of Community seasons 1-3" is brilliant.
I'm so glad that Gary The Squirrel quote made Quotes of The Week. I was prepared to transcribe it myself.
I know the feeling, I was wondering whether I ever even liked the show or if I just liked liking things and got sucked up in the community of Community. This trailer made me really happy.
Calling them "lovers" isn't accurate (yet). We're guessing the story is going there because it's billed as a romance.
wait Khan is in this? SPOOOIIIILLLLLEEED
These bands are super annoying because they're reminiscent of better artists. However I see a cultural shift in that people are listening to rock music and going to theatres to see rock bands when in the past they'd be appreciating opera, classical, or ballet or something.
Two albums that are famous for being important more than for being good.
I think they're one of those bands you respect but don't really want to listen to, like the Minutemen.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately. The characters of Seinfeld were in their mid thirties and we're excited about seeing Bette Midler.
I like the demo version.
I had that on a Japanese import called "Feel The Pain Live Tracks"