Is this a meme?!
Is this a meme?!
It was OK, but the one indefensible part of it was the absolute worst use of the song "Hallelujah" ever in a movie period.
Perhaps the best non-fictional account of Buh's Iraq War is Assassins At The Gate by George Packer.
More like a Willogy.
And the biggest twist of all…love.
Why is an entire generation named after a forgettable late 90s follow up to the X-Files starring Lance Henriksen? Was the show really THAT seminal to an entire generation?
No, but it should have been. It's actually not a very good show. Too tonally mixed. Very odd.
No, but that one is better. Add it to the list boys!
It sounds like it, but it really isn't. Any comparisons are definitely unfounded once you see it. It's really not great.
I was more confused than anything watching this. I cant imagine to whom the audience could possibly be. I admit that what I was expecting was 'The West Wing' in the Vatican, but I still don't know what to make of this show. It clashes in tone from episode to episode and from scene to scene. It's campy Ryan Murphy one…
I am so glad that We Hate Movies is getting the recognition that they deserve. They are to me the most consistently funny and smart "bad movie" podcast. They're chemistry is brilliant, they are good at what they do, and their observations about how bad movies so often get societal norms wrong is Seinfeldian.
I think Cabin had it when he said Robert Vaughn.
Yeah, it was the best episode in a while, and this is after doing the long dismissed 'Batman & Robin.'
It made me kind of want to see the movie, as it sounds too bonkers to be. Trying to remember the name of the depressing therapy group for parents of dead children, and then settling on Cold Tykes therapy was…
I was tipped off when Mephistopheles said that he preferred the Liza Minelli version of "New York, New York" to Sinatra.
God do I hate that. I have had two Navy veteran bosses, and the one thing I have learned is that EVERYTHING in life can be in some way connected with the Navy or how they do things in the Navy.
What an odd book cover.
And sadly enough I know there is.
I think that a good portion of conservative "intellectualism" is involved in justifying greed and selfishness.
"… an off-brand Garfield, a poor man’s Heathcliff."
Actually it's not Odin who takes the dead to Valhalla, it's one of his 12 Valkyries that would bring the slain warrior of their choice to Valhalla.