Yeah, his theme is awesome, but the crowd singing along with it, makes it even more extra awesomerer.
Yeah, his theme is awesome, but the crowd singing along with it, makes it even more extra awesomerer.
Hey, I like HOLLOW MAN. It's Verhoeven's most mainstream one, but still has some of the fucked up Verhoeven touches that we all love so much. (Boob getting massaged by invisible hands, random animal violence, full frontal skinless male nudity, someone tries do dodge an elevator but gets a piece of her arm ripped out…)
Yeah, but I'm not sure if they have realized that it might happen again! 2020 might be [serious politician] Vs Mr Plinkett!
No, he would probably start all nuclear weapons one morning, because he thinks they make an awesome light show.
DOUBLE DOUCHE COMBO! POWPOW!
I knowthat mash up you are talking about. Still one of my favourites.
Too late. It's been here since the late 80s and although even Eminem told us that "Nobody listens to Techno", it's here to stay and evolve and drop in and out of the mainstream over and over and over again.
That Bob's Burger clip in the article was the moment, when Louise became my favourite character on that show. :D
Boogers.
Because usually the husband gets "henpecked", because he keeps doing stupid things and she is the voice of reason. It surprises me, that so many people consider that as "unpleasant". Is that why people thought Walter White's wife was still the evil one in the relationship, even after he psychologically abused her…
But usually the wife is nagging, because the husband is a moron, not because she is a bitch, who at times borderline abuses her husband.
What I really meant was that the typical sitcom dynamic goes: "Husband does something stupid, rational thinking wife tells him how wrong he is and provides a solution." That trope goes back to THE HONEYMOONERS/FLINTSTONES, maybe even further.
I completely unironically miss the classic MySpace. The profiles there were often unreadable, but had so much more personality than any other social network these days.
People always forget (or didn't know) that KOQ was one of the few sitcoms, that successfully broke the trope of "Stupid husband, female voice of reason" more than once. Not saying that Doug was the voice of reason, but there were so many times, where Carrie came across like a flat out psychopath, while Doug had to…
Hey, at least she plays it somehow serious and not in the "OMG LOOK WHAT A WACKY WEIRDO AND/OR PATHETIC LOSER I AM" way, like Shatner, Hasselhoff, West or everybody who appeared on Ricky Gervais shows', 30 Rock, Entourage, Curb Your Enthusiasm, etc did.
That might be the reason why I loved the pilot so much: Before it, I had never heard of Tig Notaro before. (We don't get many American Stand Up comedians etc over here, unless they star in a hit movie or TV show.)
Is the show any good? I loved the pilot and its "Its only funny because it's true" approach, but I really can't imagine how this incredible depressing piece of gallows humor would work as a series.
Hey, at least they didn't use a slow piano coverversion with a little girl as singer. Using a boring remix instead, seems to be almost innovative and award worth in comparison!
BLAIR WITCH PROJECT didn't scare me while I watched it, but when I went to bed the same evening and started to think of certain things from the movie, like how people described the witch as a woman covered in hair like an animal, I actually had trouble to fall asleep.
I once had a heated argument with some people, about the difference between something like HALLOWEEN and an episode of CRIMINAL MINDS or CSI. In the end it's both about "normal" (as in no supernatural) people, who kill other people, but nobody would ever be scared of LAW & ORDER or NCIS.