I was underwhelmed when the game was announced but GODDAMN ARE THOSE NOTE JEWELS PRETTY
I was underwhelmed when the game was announced but GODDAMN ARE THOSE NOTE JEWELS PRETTY
"Band on the Run" is in GH:WT.
The irony is that interviews are the reason late night shows exist. The shows can get big stars at union scale, and the stars can use the late night shows to promote their newest movies.
I can't imagine what will become of him.
How ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm once they seen Karl Hungus.
Where's Michael Snot? Sniffing some dude's thong? Prrrobably.
I have to agree with TIFRAC — there's been some serious grade inflation, especially here. The final song was excruciating and had almost no jokes.
Yeah, I would pay money to watch her draw on her jeans all day. Come on, rule 34!
I could kiss you on the nuts right now.
My question is, does he pay the extra $30 to be anesthetized during his abortion, or does he go to Papa John's?
This was either on the commentaries or on an interview, but Mitch has said that his contribution wasn't necessarily the jokes (because he's not a great joke writer). His major contribution was the multiple, convoluted plot lines that all intersect at the end.
You guys got to give Pineapple Express another look. I think the pacing is a lot better than Superbad, and it's open for debate whether one is more visually splendid than the other.
This is my favorite part. Powers. Is. Coming. Back. Fucking. Soon.
"I really want to see Coach get physical with some asshole this season… "
I love FNL, but I would also be fine if it weren't renewed. I may even prefer it. The third season was nearly perfect.
I remember that episode, and it's even more interesting to see Tina Fey's veiled contempt for Kevin Pollak.
Hear-hear. Just trying to kill time until May.
For those of you who don't like the acting in the pot scene: you should realize that Stanley Kubrick never wanted naturalistic acting. Take at any scene in any movie after Strangelove. He always wanted his actors' delivery to be slightly stilted and strange.
Assuming for a second that you're not trolling: Conan's late night has never really been about his monologues, which are tame just because the format is so traditional. Conan's been defined by (a) his improv, particularly his ability to recover from bad jokes; (b) his interviewing, and mostly (c) the show's insane…
I also love that bivouacs.