If it's written well, sure.
If it's written well, sure.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space, nooooooooooooo!
A lot of people really liked Bunheads, chief among them Billy Eichner.
I didn't think he'd do "Moon River", but then BAM! second encore!
Yeah, my roommate said the same thing. I think that's what I liked about it though. There were definitely some things that felt like retreads of ground he covered in Words, Words, Words like the Sad song is pretty much an updated version of his Ironic song, he did poems again, but I like that he challenged himself and…
I still haven't seen it. I'm afraid it will be almost TOO high concept for me, if that makes any sense. I absolutely love everything I've ever seen Kristen Schaal in though, and Bob's Burgers is the funniest show on television right now.
You don't know that I have an opinion. That's just like, your opinion, man.
art is a lie, NOTHING IS REAL
hahahaha i love you assholes.
Ugh, that show. I had kind of put my enthusiasm for Breaking Bad to the side after the finale, but I just watched No Half Measures the other day and it all came flooding back. Aaron Paul is amazing. His performance in the little snippet they show of him during the table read for Blood Money, when he's talking to Walt…
I realized what was about to happen right before it did and I got so god damn excited.
Conversely though, I jumped out of my seat and raised my hands in a series of triumphant fist pumps during that other scene involving Todd and Jesse in Felina.
That's what I wrote in. That scene destroyed me.
Down-voting opinions, yeah!
Oh, what, is Bo Burnham one of those people that AVClubbers just arbitrarily hate?
If so, you people are all fools and you're missing out.
Also, Modern Vampires of the City is the best album of the year and the first true 10/10 I've heard since My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. That is all.
Just gotta say we all voted on the comedy category before the best special of the year was released. Bo Burnham had, hands down, the funniest, most engaging comedy special of the year.
Differing opinions! Subjectivity! Art! #Deep
"I really 'hate' this whole black culture…thing" - qoqo
Again, that's all subjective. A quick scroll through my dashboard would suggest Lana Del Rey is actually incredibly connected to her target audience, and has tapped into an aesthetic that greatly appeals to to a certain subset of young people who are looking for an alternative to the Ke$has and Katy Perrys of the…