Also, PFT laughing at everything Ho Ho says never fails to make me laugh.
Also, PFT laughing at everything Ho Ho says never fails to make me laugh.
Or at least the Jack Sjunior/ Brian Pieces sequence
I work in a factory and was listening to the Middleditch/Lapkus episode where they were murderous twins and I was laughing so maniacally someone had to check on me to see if I was alright.
I'm 200 pages in, but I'll give you the three most unsettling things I've read so far.
SPOILERS
1. Pip is disappointed that the older housemate she is attracted to only sees her as a daughter, so she takes off all her clothes in front of him and yells "Do I look like a daughter to you?"
2. 26 yr old Andreas works in the…
I really like how the Drew Carey Show used The Vogue's "Five O' Clock World" in an extended sequence
Just as I was when I saw the first commercial for Rick and Morty, I'm very skeptical about this.
I yelled "Stella!" on my school bus once and everyone thought I was referencing the DreamWorks movie Over the Hedge.
And you could get her a paper cup
OF COKE
I thought she was good in "I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With"
That might just be the greatest moment in AV Club History—I think Lynch first revealed it in an interview on this site.
In the theater I saw the Lego Movie at, the reveal that Ferrell was the live-action kid's father got one of the biggest laughs.
Saved by The Bell, entire series
I watched Stand By Me on broadcast television (MN's ABC network) and after the campfire scene, when the film returned from commercial, it was no longer Stand By Me playing but instead PLAYING FOR KEEPS, a romantic comedy starring Gerard Butler and Jessica Biel.
Love the Coopers sounds nearly identical to The Family Stone (which was actually pretty good.)
"Metal by Numbers, talk like a Wookie, Metal by Numbers, Cookie, Cookie, Cookie.
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There's some good stuff in here: Tom Cruise from Collateral meeting eyes with Tom Cruise from Cuisine.
He did a show at my college four years ago (on the day Whitney Houston died, actually) and the best part was him shutting down hecklers I knew personally.
Watching the first five seconds of this week's Rick and Morty, I thought they were going to do a "one-shot" episode. Outside the theater, a homage to "Touch of Evil." It wasn't meant to be, but if any show could pull it off…
I love Stipe's epic dancing
Rick and Morty's greatness has made me realize that Jimmy Neutron was actually a really boring and uncreative show; they had limitless possibilities with that premise but I can't think of one genre re-defining thing they did.