Dude, this is 2014. Pray it, don't say it.
Dude, this is 2014. Pray it, don't say it.
I knew you'd complain about the Seymour gag.
The show is called Selfie. Sorry. Back in 2000, I wouldn't have watched a show called "WASSUP?" Same thing.
Your mom isn't good. She's a masterpiece.
Silent Bob's bat-helmet and grapple gun from Mallrats, maybe?
Razzmatazz!
Oops I commented roughly this exact same thing before scrolling down this far.
…good or bad. (LAH is both.)
That's just about the most concise summary you could come up with. Great gags, but holy shit is that kid annoying.
*swoosh* That is pretty sad and funny.
Has anyone really designed a Last Action Hero-esque video game that pokes fun at videogame tropes? I know some games have touched on it. But has any game poked fun in a singularly hilarious way like say, Arnold avoiding a bullet storm by simply diving (er, slowly crawling) behind a tiny glass coffee table?
*snaps*
Well, maybe, but if you tried to measure it it would be asymptotic.
Very ironic.
He just crapped his pants.
Yeah, my opinion is a bit distorted by having read the book it was based on years ago, but the Hollywood happy ending really missed out on any relevance. Here is this amazing drug with limitless capability, but at what cost? All of the terror that gets set up—blackouts, degrading mental faculties, maybe murdering…
Maybe the whole "Drugs are awesome" angle is kind of a mixed message?
Time to set the DVR…
A to Z does a fine job of representing just how dippy the premise of this cancelled show is.
Nolan's proved adept at de- and re-constructing superhero tropes; I think he could do Starman justice.
If that was really a hint, he's alluding to directing a Bond film, isn't he?