Cudi was good, and I would've been fine with more of him, but he was merely 'good'. Hopefully (and I'm sure this will be the case) Wierdo Al will give the show a good kick in the ass. Cudi's music was dope though.
Cudi was good, and I would've been fine with more of him, but he was merely 'good'. Hopefully (and I'm sure this will be the case) Wierdo Al will give the show a good kick in the ass. Cudi's music was dope though.
Keep churning out that content…
Hey Hollywood: enough with the colons already.
Oddball 70's Marvel is absolutely where it's at
I caught Seattle and was bummed Neil Campbell had to drop out. Mike Hanford was ok, and I enjoy him well enough, but I was so damn excited to see NC live. Still a great show. Garry Marshall, Lapkus as a manners advice columnist (I believe a new character), Hanford as a candy magnate, and Tim Baltz as the head of…
Trump Never Sleeps
Am I the only one who for a moment or two thought they were putting the Martian Manhunter in charge?
I look forward to the 'Watch This' feature on Children of the Revolution when this comes out.
"A terrible website
Too weak to even recognize…"
The soundtrack album (to the film which must not be named) is pretty great.
As long as you don't ingest it in the form of vodka in a crystal skull…
Aykroyd is one of my all time faves, and even MY goodwill ran out some time ago.
Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein is still legit hilarious. My mom used to borrow it from the library when I was little, and I watched it recently for the first time in at least 20 years. Whooah Chick!
Yeah besides that initial hiccup she was quite lovely and funny.
An old friend of mine is married to the little girl from the film. When she told me who she was I instinctively exclaimed "kick him in the nards!", and she defensively snipped "That wasn't one of my lines". At first glance that was a little rude of her, but to be fair she DID have one of my favorite lines in movie…
Excerpt from the NYT quoting Schilling regarding the incident:
" “This latest brew ha ha is beyond hilarious,” he wrote of the brouhaha."
http://www.nytimes.com/2016…
How long before we get a term/name for zombies on this show? Or will they stick with "them/they/those things/the dead"…
James Adomian as Huell Howser if for no other other reason than nobody else is weird enough to bother. But seriously, Suchet's Poirot is one of my favorite characters. So prissy. And lovely.
Yeah, but what is that in Imperial credit?
Whenever Gino isn't in the scene all the other characters should be asking "Where's Gino?"