Devo is better than Dawes.
Devo is better than Dawes.
The Space Jockey walks at 2:04!!!
I'll just assume a little film called House Arrest
was one of those five.
Next thing you know he's going to make the bold step of mocking Dawes.
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Hey man, when he's used right Chang is every bit as good as the other main cast members. In this season alone there was the "HOLY SHIT CHANG JUST TASERED BRITTA IN THE NECK" moment and the whole noir parody sideplot.
We need a shorthand for the Barenaked Ladies now?
It looks like it was uploaded to Dan Harmon's personal YouTube account, so that answers your question.
It honestly made me just as excited for the comeback as the trailers for The Dark Knight Rises and Prometheus did for their movies, and I've been waiting years for those, not just a few months. It really is a hell of a trailer.
Cool cool cool.
Well that's certainly a tease on the Better Off Ted notification. At least next week will be awesome.
I caught them last summer and they were good but the new songs totally dragged the set down. Coliseum blew them off the stage with half as much time.
It's early and it might be just because I'm enamored with it now, but Utilitarian might be the best Napalm Death record since Barney and crew joined. They finally cut the average song length below 3 minutes (and two songs don't even run 90 seconds!), the John Zorn sax freakout comes out of nowhere but fits perfectly…
Having the Fall-esque tendencies is not bad. Mark E. Smith and my granny on bongos is one of my all time favorite bands.
I picked this up yesterday and have spun it about five times already. It's not grabbing me as immediately as "Lux" did but I'm definitely seeing it staying in heavy rotation for the next few weeks. I've been alternating this and the new Napalm Death album to surprising effect.
Fred Willard is the best. He's one of those people I could watch reading the phone book out loud and it'd still make me laugh.
She was great in last year's episode. That argument her and Jack had at the school was one of my favorite scenes of the whole season.
Between this and the "What's On Tonight" Thursday edition I got 12 notifications spread across two articles. That has to be some kind of a record.
Nothing associated with The Marked Men can possibly be bad. I don't trust someone who claims to like rock and roll who can't get into them.
The really simple A/B story structure with no extraneous character interaction works wonders on this show. I'm a bit bummed out they went back on the dark tone and no one actually died but still, the first 50 minutes of this episode were great.