May have to go see them.
May have to go see them.
The previous episode probably helped them afford this one.
I read that as dental phase which then made me think that it's what high school students go through when they first learn about dental dams.
I've been watching Super Fun Night, mostly because I like the roommates and neighbors, so it was pretty exciting to see that one of them already has another show to work on once SFN ends.
Nah, Workaholics is the stoner equivalent of The Goodies. (But I do see the FotC/BC comparison).
Damn Brandon, that's some cold hard racism right there.
Thanks for covering Workaholics!
If I remember this next month and can find it, I could see myself buying it. If I bought that Super Bowl 7" because of WursterHillCabanaWain I could see myself buying this for CarveySegal.
The Charlie Sheen Sag- er, Story was pretty amazing, but this one is definitely up there.
Speaking of, why hasn't anyone commented that Sims got a date?
I'm kind of surprised/disappointed they didn't rope in Wurster for this.
Wait, how did the guy who actually worked for the WWE NOT end up with the McMahon verse?
The vinyl's now on sale for preorder on the bandcamp.
Todd reviewed the box set when it came out recently; he gave it a really positive review that's worth reading.
The article mentions a 7", but I can't find anything about that on the bandcamp page? Did they sell out? Did they not start selling them yet? Am I really dumb for wanting to own a Colt Cabana performance on vinyl?
Is there a name for this type of trio comedy: the straight man that is slightly conservative but still dumb, the dumb one, and the really dumb kinda more liberal one (that's not the best explanation, but I'm about to fall asleep here)? Think Stella and The Goodies (and I guess the Three Stooges and maybe the Marx…
I'm surprised the comparison wasn't made to that Hercules Peroit series that just ended which adapted every single story over the course of 24 YEARS. Seriously, that show ran during four decades. That's ridiculous (and also, the AVClub needs to do some sort of coverage about it if they haven't yet).
I don't see any mention of The Goddamn Dave Hill Show on WFMU. Did Podmass drop it? Or was no one willing to listen to a guy spend an hour talking about his experiences at kink camp and how drugs don't hurt people, people are just weak and succumb to addiction?
I talked with one of them about it on facebook and he said that even after seeing the movie multiple times and doing the podcast, he still can't figure out how to actually explain the plot. Or what the plot is, assuming it even has one. It's a weirdass movie.
It's not. "After the mixed reception of Hulk, Marvel Studios reacquired the rights to the character, and writer Zak Penn began work on a sequel titled The Incredible Hulk. However, Edward Norton rewrote Penn's script after he signed on to star, severing ties withHulk by retelling the origin story in flashbacks and…