The Twin Pines Mall
..which also happens to be the neighborhood mall of Bring Da Muthafuckin Zuckuss. You know, if you need a tour guide for the parking lot or whatever.
The Twin Pines Mall
..which also happens to be the neighborhood mall of Bring Da Muthafuckin Zuckuss. You know, if you need a tour guide for the parking lot or whatever.
If you're a zookeeper
..and you can't find any girls that are impressed by that, you're not looking hard enough.
If you're basing your judgment of a film's cinematography on how colorful it looks in a barcode format, then a lot of great films have shitty cinematography.
"…and didn't pretend to be some sort of mindfuck despite being aggressively straightforward."
Alright, I'm convinced I should give season two a shot. But after that, I'm going straight for Lithgow.
You may be right, Bender. It's pretty hard to see where it could possibly go from here.
So I just recently watched the first season..
…and it didn't blow me away or anything, but it was pretty good. My question is if I wanted to just skip right ahead to the season with John Lithgow, would I be missing anything terribly important?
what
No discussion of what's going on in the comics right now? It just hit a pretty big turning point..
@Dumbledore: Wait, a minute…he IS Batman! [Beyond]
*Realizes that he's too drunk to spell "resists" correctly; elects to just go to fucking sleep already*
That episode was fucking awesome, except for the reveal of the serial killer, and the "meaning" behind it. *Resisits spoiling an episode of television that aired over a fucking decade ago*
@Rainbow-Yeah, I remember her dad being Peter Tork or something.
Finally, a place on the AV Club to bitch about Pitchfork.
Oooooweee.
Hmmm…
So are you playing as Michael Rooker, or Merle, the idiot racist redneck that nobody likes in any capacity?
I wonder if part of it is I just happened to be a kid when those seasons came out, so I just see them through rose-tinted glasses, but I really liked how those episodes were so surreal and would start in one place and end up somewhere completely different. It wasn't really a show about a real family dealing with…
I think I'm the only person here who would extend it up to season 12. But no further.
When I listen to him, I like it, but not in the same way that I like music that I listen to every day and own and everything. It's weird. My girlfriend fucking loves him though.
Count me in on the Sackhoff concerns. I never much cared for Starbuck.
That was amazing.