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Sounds exactly like I expected and exactly as I wanted--I just want to watch these people have fun together because they’re hilarious.

I don’t know about how attractive her voice is (although she is beautiful) but the affected voice she put on in “Another Period” was fucking hilarious. “You shall be called ‘Chair’ now.” “Muddy muddy! Scrubby scrubby!” I love her in general.

I don’t know why they couldn’t just cut the scene so that as soon as Jon get’s close enough to pet or touch Ghost, they cut to a closeup and use a regular-ass white dog (or white wolf who’s human friendly). Ghost isn’t gigantic in the show or anything, he’s maybe slightly bigger than a big wolf, so just have him stand

I ALSO fucking hated Scooby Doo as a kid. I never laughed or was scared/surprised/entertained in the slightest, the story was the exact same every time ... and I am not saying I had amazing taste or anything, I watched a lot of garbage like all kids do, but I’ll never understand Scooby Doo.

I’ve watched one episode and I loved every second. BUT, a note, other than some of the same production team and hybrid human/animals, this show is NOTHING like Bojack. At all. This show is wacky and surreal. They’re going to get compared for obvious reasons, as people in the comments seem to be doing, but they are

After Modern Vampires was so, so good, and Batmanglij leaving, I was ready for this to be a disappointment--so I am ECSTATIC to read this review. I’ve loved the singles, but they’ve been all over the place so I had no idea what to expect. Yay.

I was SUPER bored by the first Ant-Man (it was just never as funny as it thought it was) so I put off watching this one for a long time ... and I very much regret that! It’s much more confident in what it is than the first one. The first one felt exactly like it’s behind-the-scenes shenanigans would lead you to

I’d argue the first 10 minutes are MUCH more sad than the ending. Maybe I’ve just been into comics for too long, but the snap at the end made me feel nothing. It’s comics and they were “dusted” in a fantastical/CGI way rather than actually dying on screen (if we’d seen them all collapse and stop breathing, it would

I know, and that logic is so easily disproved by so many movies. Pixar also goes with a lot of famous actors, although they at least choose people who can actually voice-act. But look at something like The Incredibles—they’re not unknowns at all, but Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter aren’t huge starts and were hardly

Some of the best actors in the world (and some casting directors would do well to note this),aren’t great voice actors. Either they can’t quite nail the delivery, or their voices are just too nondescript to make any impression. Many of those actors are starring in this movie.

As soon as Defenders killed off Sigourney Weaver, the only actor able to make some of that shitty writing work, in favor of an Elektra who was somehow worse than the Jennifer Garner version, I know there wasn’t any hope. I made it through most of it, but never even watched the final episode because I cared so little.

I actually forgot about it, but totally agreed that whatever they did, they did it right. That movie is so beautiful.

AGREED! DBZ did it better than almost anyone, but I would argue multiple games have gotten that look right--starting with Jet Grind Radio, which was almost 20 years ago.

I hate to agree, but so far no one seems to have gotten it right. I’m open to the possibility that it could work, but things like Dragon Prince and that Batman Samurai movie just look so fucking weird. I can’t stand that shitty framerate, and no, it does not make it look like 2D animation when you do it. It makes it

I know, a lot of the comments just jump on EA like they didn’t read the article. Frostbyte certainly played a big part in this, but the rest of the failures seem to come straight from Bioware’s own poor decisions.

Having only a passing interest in pop-punk of the late 90's/early 00's, I can’t name a single New Found Glory song. My mind goes to Green Day and Blink 182 ... plus a sprinkle of Sum41 and that band who did the cover of MJ’s “Smooth Criminal.”

Nah, I appreciate you’re trying to have a funny take on it, but you’re just wrong. It’s a fantastic pop-rock album. Gotta agree with fellow commenter JennaW:

I’ve only seen brief clips and it looks like your usual sitcom fare. I like her a lot though, from the little I’ve seen of her in Parks & Rec and a few other things she does seem to have that X factor—I just like her. And with Mike Schur on board, even just producing, I will definitely give it a shot!

New roommate sneaks into the bathroom to smoke meth (with her gaggle of obviously meth-head friends) while I’m helping my friends move in—and their families are there too.

Haven’t started on S2 yet, but I had a great time with S1. It straddles the line between fun and silly in the best way.