Yeah, this is goddamn aggravating. Mine’s 435 (though about 40 of those are tv show seasons). I generally get through one a week, so that’s, what.... 23 or so?
Yeah, this is goddamn aggravating. Mine’s 435 (though about 40 of those are tv show seasons). I generally get through one a week, so that’s, what.... 23 or so?
Is that the final one in Arkham Asylum? I remember being freaked the heck out during much of it, and eventually winning it, without any real idea of how (besides a lot of panicky button-mashing).
Even reality tv must be dead, or at least severely wounded, if “Beer & Breast” can only garner 2.6 out of 5 stars.
Not only that, but calling him a “recurring character”. Jimmy James was the heart of the show!
Lobo = Spanish for “wolf” —> the eternal struggle between vampires and werewolves, as detailed in the acclaimed documentary series Twilight and What We Do In The Shadows
The correct answers are “none” or “the ones in these GOP lunatics’ meth dreams”.
I remember when “you only move twice” (probably my fave ep) aired, there were rumors that the show was going to do an entire season away from Springfield.
Maybe this was the whole reason behind the multiverse arc.
“Narvel”?
Played by Joel McHale, for some reason.
I haven’t seen any of them since they were each in theaters so this is just a guess, but... 40, all with the same pencil?
I hadn’t realized that until the other article a few days ago pointed it out. So John Wick killed, what, several hundred assorted goons over about 6-8 days? Say what you will, that’s pretty impressive in its way.
Oh, man, that’s a perfect example. (Studio 60, I mean.)
Kind of a general problem for works like this, about the making of some sort of artistic masterpiece (an album, a novel, whatever) -- if you include examples of the masterpiece, they’d better be pretty goddamn good. It may be better to just avoid excerpting the work-in-progress entirely.
“Dan Day-Lewis” just sounds wrong.
Weren’t they both in that short-lived Kings show from six or seven years ago (more, maybe), as opposing kings or something? I don’t remember if they ever shared scenes though.
Maybe it came up now because of the Elephant reissue but it’s the sort of thing people said when the album was released the first time around too, and it was just as backwards then.
It seems to be de rigeur these days for the reviews to not mention the musical guests at all, though in this case maybe that’s for the best.
In a year with an Avatar it probably wouldn’t have mattered, but I don’t think EEAAO was even nominated in the visual effects category, one of the main technical ones.
I think it was two or three seasons, no? But the shorter, 10- or 13-episode variety. Either way, it was too few.