The "Bird Up!" episode of The Eric Andre Show is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
The "Bird Up!" episode of The Eric Andre Show is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
I thought @avclub-16b30c64f09d2a66b1ff9c086efb9c45:disqus was referring to a year-end number one spot, but he was not. If I had known for sure that's what he meant, my answer would have been Goodfellas, for the record.
If Alex doesn't show next week, I'll be happy to do Round 2 of Dissolve-themed trivia.
1. Uh, The Dark Knight, I guess
2. Daft Punk's Discovery, Jonathan Glazer's Birth
3. The Ocean's Trilogy, the Bill Trilogy, the Cornetto Trilogy
You're wonderful, and a credit to your race.
Pfft, music is for losers who lose at things.
The first one is giving me an insane amount of difficulty, considering almost every movie I like was either a flop or I can't find the statistics on it.
I'm not that selective about my Criterion DVD purchases (I just bought 49th Parallel and the Leningrad Cowboys Eclipse set today).
The Blu-Ray? It looks like a million bucks in HD.
Frank, Frank is the one who pooped in the _________.
Between him and Charles Dance, Game of Thrones has now cast two cast members of Scoop. All we need is for ScarJo, Hugh Jackman, and Woody Allen to make appearances, and we've got ourselves a bingo and maybe more people will watch that delightful movie.
To make up for this, for the next film shot by an ace DoP you review, the third paragraph of your review should be nothing but the name of the cinematographer repeated over and over.
Ctrl+F "Robert Elswit"
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I read that entire speech from the reverend in the voice of Philip Seymour Hoffman, and now I'm genuinely sad there can't be a movie where he plays a priest who marries people at Gatherings.
What really sends this show over-the-top, from great to all-time great, is the music selection. There's not an episode out there that didn't make me laugh just with a music cue, whether it's the public-domain main themes or a pop song (the use of "Glory Days" in "The Gang Gets Stranded in the Woods" slayed me, as did…
Dee headbutting a car in "Who Pooped the Bed?" could be the hardest I've laughed at any TV show ever.
I just want to say good luck, we're all counting on you.
But which will win in the race to give Scott Tobias a bigger coronary?
I bet Paramount saw how much change American Sniper made at the same time slot, and wanted to capitalize without bothering for awards contention because they know its chances.
I genuinely said "Oh no!" when I saw this. Just on the basis of his collaborations with Michael Mann (Collateral in particular), Beebe deserves better than this.