It’s a fun thing to look back on, now that both LoT and the AV Club are over.
It’s a fun thing to look back on, now that both LoT and the AV Club are over.
This Don Ohlmeyer seems like a real jerk.
pretty sure stallone is a full-on insane-o now but even he could tip the hat.
When I was growing up gender reveals didn’t involve explosions, just a trench coat and a bus stop.
My favorite small moment is early in Mitchell, when Saxon is holding a gun, sets it down, picks up a different gun, and one of the bots says, “Eh, this one’s better!”
I’ve always thought of Denny’s as the quintessential “just okay” place.
I miss Sean O’Neal
Really glad he said this. I know some people that listen to him who probably need to hear it.
This movie is hardly alone in the crowd of 80's comedies that include rape/sexual assault as a joke. The culture has shifted a lot in 40 years and there are precious few comedies from that era that don’t make me uncomfortable on a rewatch now. It’s really no wonder that so many Hollywood bigwigs are getting caught up…
Shut be ready in about an hour, y’all. :)
Not here to shame anyone for their food choices but good god man.
Me, after reading seven paragraphs full of one excoriating pull-quote after another:
We go now live to Lucy Lawless for her reaction:
Hate to say it, but D&D made the right decision and maintained a holistic vision for the show’s ending. Excellent direction would have been jarring alongside piddle-poor writing.
If nothing else, Tom Ellis has been a damned revelation. He manages to effectively portray Lucifer as an over-sexed hedonist, an immature child and a genuinely sensitive soul, even when the last bit is conveyed through some really ham-handed writing.
In what universe is “I must fuck Chris Kattan” a condition for getting a movie made?
I was at a resort in the Bahamas and got a soda from an outdoor fountain. Well, not exactly. When I pushed in the lever a bunch of bees flew out. It gave me more respect for the food safety regulations we have.
“I bet it’s spelled b-o-r-e-d” is the funnier punchline
Hey, it's me from the deep future. I just wanted to say that I live for moments like the one Tim asks Buddy where the remote is. He sounded so humble and vulnerable. I can't believe I only have two more episodes left in my life now.
NO! I'm the latest! Also, to my late-watching friends, how shitty is it that we don't get to hear many of the songs that were in the original airings, replaced instead by bland soap opera music?