They already did that. It was called "Spaced."
They already did that. It was called "Spaced."
Give "CopLand" to Martin Scorsese
I ain't no Professor Pickles!
"Shut up, bitch!"
No one goes from zero-to-nuclear like Odenkirk. My favorite is "SHUT UP, HONEY! I HAVE TO LIVE WITH THIS, NOW YOU HAVE TO SUPPORT ME!"
I love that two of the funniest sketches they did (this and Van Hammersly) were two of their cleanest. It's a testament to the strength of their material overall.
That's my all-time favorite Mr Show sketch, and it's from their last episode, a great indicator that they had a lot of fuel left in the tank.
Man, his science is too tight!
Girl Drink Drunk is amazing, but the best filmed segment of KITH is "Six Things To Do"
https://youtu.be/tkAQLLbJbDw
I didn't think they could create a trailer that made a movie look worse than the first film, but god damn. You win this round, Hollywood!
I want to believe.
There are a few bad episodes earlier in this season, but "Simpson Tide" was the first one where I actively wondered what the hell piece of shit I just watched. Its story and jokes contain all the worst elements of The Critic, and were unfortunately harbingers of the show's future.
There are many actors who can convey active thought while remaining silent. Ryan Gosling is not one of them. He constantly looked like he was a second away from saying, "line!"
One… quick… TWIST!
Isolated, it's a visually sexy scene featuring two beautiful women. In the context of the film, however, it's one of the hottest goddamned things I've ever seen.
"Alright, so I made a mistake! One mistake! Can't a man start over!? ….. Maybe I should make another mistake. Maybe TWO more…"
God, that's good too. They really nailed his mix of anger at the situation and joy for what he was going to do as punishment.
Having just re-watched the first season of Ren & Stimpy recently, I'm still amazed that those episodes aired on Nickelodeon. It's not the gross/toilet humor that is amazing though; it's the persistently creepy-as-fuck tone, which ranges from dark ("Civil War Log!") to "holy shit what the fuck was that!?" unsettling…
Mulholland Dr.
Yes, if Happy Feet came out this Christmas and was amazing.