I mean, Pepsi sucks, man.
I mean, Pepsi sucks, man.
Reviews are reviews and they are obviously going to be subjective, but it's kind of a bummer to read a review that criticizes a movie ostensibly made by experts for what amounts to a personal ideology of a subject that you couldn't have possibly have put as much thought into as the filmmakers. I would agree that…
I've been an avowed Sansa fan ever since she went to King's Landing. My friends laugh in my face/call me a contrarian when I say her storyline is the most interesting to me. I bet a few are more likely to agree with me after this episode.
These charts are all bullshit, I say. Since when is Mushu about 3 and a quarter feet tall? I forget the last size chart for imaginary creatures I saw, but it was equally flawed. I honestly feel like there is an afternoon of google research put into them. Where are the experts to weigh in on this? /nerd rant
BUT WHAT ABOUT PLASTIC BEACH?!?!?
I can honestly say that was the best episode of "Who Met the Mommy?" that I have ever seen.
We want Chilly-Willy! We want Chilly-Willy!
The same reason he's wearing the "90's (sic) American plaid shirt," for goofs.
God, I hate peope who are good looking and have skills and are getting more education than me. *storms off*
After. If I recall correctly, she saw the dancing baby, went to a doctor to see what the problem was, they found a tumor pushing against her brain, and when they went to remove it, she slipped into the coma. This was all soundtracked by Vonda Shepard.
Season-long coma.
Oh God, I honestly have to give the edge to This is Spinal Tap with the commentary. It's so fucking funny.
Your grammar on the other hand… (sorry, sorry, I'll show myself out)
A garage with it's door open is like a hole! Think of a cave! BLARGH! You put the car in the hole. Hasn't anyone bothered to check the subtitles on the release yet? I can't be bothered, but thanks for steering the conversation back to something important.
I would argue that there are more subtleties to be found in the heirarchy and interpersonal relationships of the team and supporting characters. The things you mentioned are definitely the driving characteristic of each of those characters, but there are differences in how they interact with each other and Selina. Dan…
Kent isn't wrong, but the point is that Selina sees running for president as an opportunity to stand for something, whereas Veep was just appeasing as many special interest groups as possible. I don't think she thinks it's going to help her, I think it's a cause she actually cares about.
What? I can imagine starting with season 2, but to start from this season would be close to nonsensical in that you have almost no idea what the relationship dynamics are, which is pretty essential to the humor.
Do they say that on the commentary? That doesn't really make any sense. Why wouldn't they just look it up? And how would they have known about Jeb, but not George, who was the governor of Texas?
Man, I was definitely looking forward for Keenan to come out as Big Boi.
I've always been all about the original Legend of Zelda for the NES, what does that make me? A crochety old man? Note that I am in the age range for SNES and N64 to have been "my systems." I'm thinking this makes me one of those youtube commenters that goes on and on about Led Zep and Pink Floyd on a Justin Bieber…