There was a dream show created by the man behind Rev. and David Mitchell and Robert Webb from Peep Show called Ambassadors, which tried to do the same thing.
There was a dream show created by the man behind Rev. and David Mitchell and Robert Webb from Peep Show called Ambassadors, which tried to do the same thing.
I got to go to both of them in Milwaukee because of my job, and Trumbull-Holper and Dickson don't go into how different having the crowd in a standard college theater is from the Milwaukee Theatre (where the Republican one was).
I can't follow you on the animation, blech, but, yes, 1 of the (few) great things Pixar has done for children's entertainment is put an adult sense of comic timing to their jokes and forced everyone to match them. I still remember the Toy Story 1 scene where Buzz and Woody light the rocket to catch up. There's a…
This and Big Hero 6 were the most resistant I've been to a Disney movie in a decade, so I was surprised to see people here loved (loved!) the sloth joke, which I thought was hacky, even for a mainstream children's movie.
A friend said there's that and a Chinatown gag, because it's 2016 and Generation X is proud that they're the last generation with a common culture.
That works better as the title of the latest album by Neanderthal Secret Service.
I'm just missing their 10-copy release from late last year, but otherwise have all of their stuff. Try these, in order of their evolution:
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https://www.youtube.com/wat… (all-time favorite)
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I'm sure it won't even touch it, especially since it's structured like a late career album (lots of covers and remakes), but I do hope the original tracks are worth it, because I'll buy whatever she does.
Yeah, you didn't hear? Chris Rock told a joke at the Academy Awards and the entertainment industry is forever changed.
FINALLY, A.V. Club. I love it. That's a rather diverse list, and the videos and descriptions are actually helpful for newbies. Keep doing this. Let me add to the list:
Seriously, this stuff is crazily great. Buy it, all.
Ahhhhhhhhh. That makes more sense. Sorry for jumping on you if you were largely referring to that point in history. I apologize.
John Oliver didn't go as far as you, hedging, but definitely dismissed as much as he understood. (His argument was that his supporters were dumb, but if they do believe what they believe, Trump's not even the right vessel. I hope that works, but I doubt it.)
Yeah, it was a typical Pixar short but with a fresh setting, so it seemed like the obvious, "WELP," choice for old people/people who think animation is for children.
Is he a jerk or something? Does he abduct people to put in his sex dungeon? Does he vote Republican?
Go back and watch pretty much any of them from 1975 to 2004. That's the only category I really care about and 1 of the few that, until recently, wasn't a farce. World Of Tomorrow was my 2nd favorite of the shortlist and 3rd favorite of the longlist, but he's someone that should be a well-loved figure in American…
YUP. There were multiple better choices than Inside Out.
And Adam Elliot.
Music Of 2016…is disappointing so far. January, April, July, and October are the big months, but we had a weak start to the year. Recommendations, please! THAT SAID
I am going with the great Jan Balej, since he makes creepy stop-motion animation like 1 Night In 1 City. Little From The Fish Shop brings the horror back to the Andersen story. https://www.youtube.com/wat…