I don't think it gets more formative than end of high school/star of college.
I don't think it gets more formative than end of high school/star of college.
Do people come up with interpretations for Tim and Eric? I've loved them since Tom Goes to the Mayor, and I think a great appeal is that it defies interpretation. They would never claim that their humor is "smart," and I don't think I've ever met a fan who would claim so either.
Thanks. Really helpful. It's a work computer so I can't download adblock and I don't see a button anywhere on the ad to stop it or turn off the music. What's your great idea?
Seriously, how the fuck do you stop those auto-playing ads? I can't watch the damn youtubes.
I'd just like to say that all the ads on auto-play with loud music is making this website really hard to navigate at work. Also, I enjoy Thirty Rocks.
I swear I just saw a recent episode of the Simpsons on youtube (one of those sped up ones) that had a few seconds of the old characters, or at least Bart and Homer with the old voices/animation style. Did I dream that? Am I psychic?
I think "Edgar" and "Annabel" qualifies as a reference.
I'm trying to picture one of these AV club commenters being upset that your digestive system might be compromised somehow. #firstworldtravellerproblems
I feel like most of the AV Club staff didn't understand the assignment since most of the answers have a happy ending.
…with Elia Kazan directing.
Oh man, I was really hoping for "Jesus, Take the Wheel," a gritty drama in which Jesus and Carrie race across country after some kind of heist.
Man, I really love Princess Mononoke, My Neighbor Totoro, Porco Rosso, Howl's Moving Castle, but I just feel like Spirited Away blows everything out of the water (well, maybe it doesn't blow My Neighbor Totoro out of the water as much as it edges it out). Just seeing that little bird and mouse put the biggest smile on…
This review is pretty spot-on. They were definitely pushing it with the run time. There's enough in there to make the movie worthwhile, but this review gets the numbness part right. I never thought I'd be bored of seeing a razor blade go over a nipple. The part with the killer inside the other man was a fucking…
If you didn't like it and now you do, that's really more of a sense that the series was ahead of 'your' time.
I would say Dogville is in the top 5 movies of the 2000s. I'd personally put it second after Mulholland Dr. It's essential.
"This belonged to Brooke Astor."
30 Rock is brilliant at subverting liberal expectations. Sherri Shepherd might be a dummy in real life, but she's a great actress.
She also got a lot of flack for replacing Rachel Dratch, which I think made audiences a little weary (also being known as "the Ally McBeal secretary"). She is definitely the most brilliant character that the show had going for it, and Krakowski's performance is always top-notch.
This exchange, from that same episode, was also one of the first moments when I realized she was something special:
It was more like they gave computer lessons to kids and they molested all of the kids they gave lessons to. Sometimes there were multiple kids together, but it was never like 30 kids at once. Saying "a whole classroom" is definitely misleading.
If you want to remain happy, do yourself a favor and don't look up what's going on with them now. Just pretend that it never got better for them.