I don't know, Dr. No through You Only live twice might just be the best run of genre films ever made. There isn't a miss on that list.
I don't know, Dr. No through You Only live twice might just be the best run of genre films ever made. There isn't a miss on that list.
The last time they were making a Bond movie each year they were all impossibly great.
There is no Bob & Archer.
To be serious for a sec, anyone with a brain could have seen that all day breakfast at McDonalds (a company whose success is built on assembly line efficiency and minimal options) was going to be a clusterfuck.
Dude, it was just one lady.
"all the ladies on Earth who want a piece of him because he is—spoiler alert—the last man"
But it gets them ratings.
And doing voice-overs for Canyonero ads.
Honestly, I wanted Legos too. But when my mom bought the Castle stuff, 6 year old me got super addicted to Playmobil.
Is it just me, or has a Will Ferrell cameo become shorthand for "This Character will be dead or in a coma by the end of the episode, and we'll never mention him again."
Does it still have the "We know you don't have to, but please turn off your ad-blocker and watch our ads" message?
They're all on Hulu now, as that recurring ad with the pretentious couple tells me.
I'm just curious, because the aggressively self-interested character acting like a jackass and ruining everything around him is not a new phenomenon in comedy, yet it is the most vocal criticism of this show.
Oh man, I loved these books when I was a kid. Not because I took it seriously, but because they were full of variously creepy, weird, or ridiculous pictures and first hand accounts.
Certainly, but I have to give Walker credit for being a Nixonian Sleaze in being elected by WI voters. When it comes to Johnson, and how obviously and blatantly stupid he is, I can't believe he was ever taken seriously by a majority of the electorate over Feingold.
I may be in limited company here, but I am so much more ashamed to be from the state that elected Ron Johnson than I am to be from the the state that elected the shiny bald spot 3 times in 4 years.
Good point. I'd definitively add a "classic period Office" qualifier to my previous statement. But that episode is still unwatchable. I'd say, for me, the Michael Scott Paper Company arc is the clear demarcation point in that series.
That Mob episode is unquestionably the worst Office episode. It was so unbelievably stupid I felt like I had accidentally switched over to a CBS sitcom.
TR Jr. is a pretty sad case because he was so obviously jealous of FDR appropriating his fathers legacy that it was almost an obsession of his to derail his political career.
I agree about most of the menu, but I'll be damned if a Big Mac doesn't just taste good. But I might as well cover a dead rat in thousand island dressing.