I'm not sure why people think season 3 is so goofy and light as a reaction to season 2 being "too dark." If anything, the opening slave torture scenes of season 3 were some of the most brutal, hardcore things I've seen on television.
I'm not sure why people think season 3 is so goofy and light as a reaction to season 2 being "too dark." If anything, the opening slave torture scenes of season 3 were some of the most brutal, hardcore things I've seen on television.
Second season? I thought HBO cancelled after the first.
Nailed it.
I'm a huge Mike White fan. I watched the entire season and enjoyed it for the most part but the best of 2013? Stop it. You're just being silly.
I saw B2TF2 opening weekend with a full house. When the words "To Be Concluded" appeared at the end, it was the only time I ever heard a whole audience Boo.
I'm sick of Jersey getting the bad rap. All those annoying Italians on Jersey Shore are actually from Staten Island, not New Jersey. But thanks for perpetuating the lie, JGL, you twit.
What? No that one Zucker Brother? The only reason I clicked was to read about that one Zucker Brother. He's the definition of 'celebrity changed by 9-11.' He used to just make dumb comedies, then he started making dumb comedies about 9-11.
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Say what you want. "Former Child Actor" is a good tune.
Can we petition Judd Apatow to find a part for Joel Hodgeson in whatever his next movie is? A big part, preferably.
Ice Cube stares down life in prison or suicide in "Daddy Day Camp 2"
Are there humans that live in this world? Or does this exist in the same post-human apocalyptic world as cars? I couldn't get past that. Distracted me the whole time. It was clearly a world built for and by humans, yet, there weren't any. Was there some kind of uprising? Did the cars revolt against their "owners?"…
What about the one-act play Bart was working on during that summer his leg was in a cast? Wassamatta? Couldn't find a crappy, cut-off, pirated, youtube clip of that?
Not much of a film, but it contained two of my favorite movie taglines.
What did M.A.D stand for anyway? Did they ever say?
Never the darling child of SNL, but Robin Duke gives a knock-out performance as Kim's Mom.
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GmbH."
And anything on Crack.
Oz with boobs.
I liked it better when it was called "Jailbait" and it was on Crackle.