I would've sworn it was Tommy Blacha voicing Meeseeks (who seemed to sound pretty much exactly like Facebones from Metalocalypse), but I didn't see his name in the credits. Was it actually Tom Kenny?
I would've sworn it was Tommy Blacha voicing Meeseeks (who seemed to sound pretty much exactly like Facebones from Metalocalypse), but I didn't see his name in the credits. Was it actually Tom Kenny?
It was definitely intense, but the fact that Morty beat the shit out of the guy and Rick's actions afterwards made it work for me.
"Hup! Hup! Hup! Hup!"
"I'm Meeseeks, look at me!"
Close enough! (also it's Can o' Man)
I love this man. Thank you for RRing him. I didn't know he was on Enlisted, I guess I'll have to watch it after all.
Nope, but I think I've never been spoilered about something that was really largely about a big twist. Your Sixth Sense, your Usual Suspects, and so on. That said, I did feel a little numb about the Red Wedding last year, having spoiled myself on a bunch of those story developments in order to stop having to worry…
Yes!
That Eddie kid did nothing in this episode to make me dislike him — I was expecting him to at least seem disappointed after Debbie gave him only a chaste peck on the cheek, but even that didn't happen — but, this being Shameless, I have nothing but distrust for him. Especially since Debbie is my (everyone's?) favorite…
I really liked this show a lot. Never had any idea it was only six episodes long, though. It's very funny to think of how often that's happened to me; watching a few episodes of some show on TV and then finding out on the internet, years later, that it was only six episodes long. Seems to mostly happen with stuff on…
"Mickey once again kills to save his life. That, we’ve seen before."
Not sure what you're referring to there, but if it's the killing of Von Miller, I must again point out that Mickey did that for his own sake, to get out from under Miller's thumb. There was little or no consideration of how it might affect Ray. That…
"But it did have a shot at not being an affront to the suckers who spent 96 hours watching Dexter." — I never understand this kind of thinking. An awful final season doesn't detract from the goodness of the seasons that were good. Obviously it means the over-arcing story turns out to not be a…
That's one of those lines that gets funnier every time you think about it.
Totally agree with Phil's stray observation about that scene with Roz's mystery man. That just felt so out-of-character for the show, to not just let that all happen in the background. Had to have been a network note.
Norm MacDonald is utterly incapable of not being awesome.
Did I already say how much I love this write-up (especially its headline)? Because I love it very much. A++, Mr. O'Neal.
To be fair, Spielberg likely surrenders a bit of creative control and a large share of the film's profits in exchange for not using his own money. Braff gets his budget without paying for it himself (although he says he is going to put money into it; he probably should've mentioned that on the Kickstarter page from…
Braff actually responded to it on Twitter and had a bit of a back-and-forth with Heidecker thereafter, though it's since been deleted. He didn't seem particularly amused. Seemed more like his feelings were hurt. "You put a lot of time into this. I'm sorry it pissed you off," was what he said. Then went on to note…
Hmm… sarcastic, dim, or just not very good with English? Pretty funny anyway.
The Twitter conversation that ensued between those two was un-fucking-comfortable.
"and also as a 15-year-old boy for some reason," hahahahaha! Way to fail in epic fashion, Zooey.
Hey man, I'm all about the science. Especially when it comes to mysterious shadow servants of the Lord of Light.