There hasn't been much Gary as of late and I'm pretty sure he's coached Avalanche Bob to stop calling every week.
There hasn't been much Gary as of late and I'm pretty sure he's coached Avalanche Bob to stop calling every week.
I feel like that's kind of the joke with Hodgman in general. I can see how that wouldn't be someone's bag, though. It's a very thin line between "I'm an insufferable pedant as a gag" and "I'm an insufferable pedant."
That steak podcast. Chop house.
I'm not sure how to end this podcast. Endings are hard. Just ask Richard Simmons.
I worked in a movie theater when the first Pirates movie came out. There was a post-credits scene of the monkey picking up a coin and turning into a zombie skeleton monkey and lunging at the screen.
Probably another laugh-out-loud season of Juiced.
Whoa momma.
That's a close second in the unfortunate names race to Crutchie from Newsies.
I would nickel out danger
But their discovery….
I think what gets under my skin about this is that the Elisa Lam footage on its own is very creepy, no doubt, but to pin the supernatural on her death is kinda ghoulish. The more you look at the facts, the more it seems she either was severely troubled and killed herself (either on purpose or by mistake) or was…
I'd say there's a difference between "we studied Ed Gein while writing the script and used elements in our story" and "get me an Ed Gein script while the internet's still buzzing!"
I just can't get down with The Get Down.
Chester Bennington should be mildly nervous.
Overlooked might be a strong word, but so would "fucking shit." I found its biggest crime was being forgettable; it lands squarely in the category of "mild trifles that slide through theaters," some of which strike it big in the art theater circuit and others get forgotten and sometimes mentioned as hidden gems in…
He dismisses the transitioning theory outright in the most recent episode. And it's pretty oogy that one would need the reason for someone wanting their privacy to be the deciding factor in whether or not to respect said privacy.
It might be heartening to know that on last week's Missing Richard Simmons (or is it from two weeks ago? Each ep drops a week early on Stitcher Pro or whatever the paid version of Stitcher nobody uses is called) the host said this week's (or last week's, grrrr) episode would be the last. He made some weird comment…
Please do not spit off the escalator.
I think Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga was probably the closest thing to Something to Live Up To; that one had tracks that got licensed to high heaven and saw some radio play. And they kinda didn't live up to it; Transference was a slight stumble, but They Want My Soul has done nothing but proven Spoon's ability to be great with the…
They don't hire the brightest at Domino's.