He’s landed comfortably in that big pillow factory in the sky.
He’s landed comfortably in that big pillow factory in the sky.
I’m of the opinion that CBS has mandated that the camera is never allowed to stay still. At all times the camera MUST be spinning and inverting and flying through windows or around people’s heads. I guess so the viewers don’t get bored?
At this point, The Root is a better parody website than The Onion.
Fuck this guy, for a lot of reasons. Not least of which is that his stupid, selfishness is going to be the go-to example going forward for shitheads to doubt any future valid examples of hate crimes.
What a frustrating show. Decent acting and great set design undermined by bizarre creative choices and trite, clichéd writing.
The “somebody” you mentioned is probably...drumroll please...their agents!
Like all Simpsons guest stars nowadays, this would’ve been a big deal 5 years ago.
About 20 years ago, on a trip up the Appalachian Trail with my parents. We were winding our way up some precarious mountain road in North Carolina, somewhat steep slope up on the left up the mountain, somewhat steep slope down on the right into a valley with fields.
We may not agree with his recruiting or hiring process, but as head coach, it’s Hopson’s Choice.
Jesus, you guys are scraping the bottom of the barrel for content.
As as a big fan that did not enjoy Season 11, I will remain cautiously optimistic and keep an open mind. However, if they don’t improve upon Season 11's flaws, I might just be done with this iteration.
Hooray! Another (short) season of MST3K that will disappoint me in a myriad of ways!
If they read comments on AV Club, they’d finish pretty quickly.
If they read comments on AV Club, they’d finish pretty quickly.
Hot damn. Something I’ll ACTUALLY binge watch.
Its easy to say that the lack of video for “Couch Potato” had a big hand in dooming the “Poodle Hat” album, but in 2003 the importance of music videos we’re on the downswing (and wouldn’t become relevant until a few years into YouTube’s existence).
I like that the article writer felt the need to randomly ask is we’re still reading the article.
The AV Club switched over to Kinja on August 23, 2017.
If you listen to NPR around the 4th of July you’d know that the Capitol Steps and their certain brand of toothless political hackwork never went away, it’s just that everyone who used to laugh knowingly at it died off 2 decades ago.
Revival or reboot? The article linked liberally switches between the two terms.