giantclaw
giantclaw
giantclaw

Holy shit he’s looking old.

Dude’s doing high kicks in a suit in his 50s.

Heaven Sent has to be the best episode the show ever did, classic or modern.

At least a couple not listed, both in the Doctor Who sphere (which I guess is sort of a cheat):

It was that dot in Jeremy Bearimy that broke them.

Fuuuuuuck.

And he wants pictures! Pictures of Superman!

Only if Daniel Craig keep his Foghorn Leghorn accent from Knives Out.

“Jim, I saw the pages you submitted last night. You’ve gotta stop doing peyote right before you come up with new supervillains.”

That’s my absolute top pick but if they decide they can’t because he’s MCU, one random thought just popped into my head and I now kinda like it: Daniel Craig. I think he’d be a really interesting Doom.

The only thing worse than shaking his head is not shaking his head.

Cleese is like Chevy Chase...it’s funny he’s an asshole but it’s also not really an act.  Eric Idle has always been too obsessed with famous people and money.  Gilliam has always been crazy and irresponsible.  Chapman was always a huge superior asshole.  Terry Jones was always a tyrant.  And Michael Palin was always

Toy Story 2 started out as a direct-to-video sequel.

It sure is.

“It’s a wonderful restaurant!”

The top moment came when it was seamlessly tied into the over the top pimping of their Burger King product placement, with Weathers mentioning the free drink refills.

Except Bowen Yang is a cast member, and you, and Chapelle, are just a pair of twats not actually connected to the show. So, yeah, his opinion in this case is much more important than yours.

8 billion people on the planet; more than 300m live in the US and yet about 10 of them are given 90 minutes of airtime each week on a comedy program. You’re one of the billions of folks who can’t manage to make people laugh on a live tv show - it’s sad, I know but don’t try to pull other people down because you have

I remember from the original AV Club reviews that a lot of the commentariat disliked Henson vehemently, but I appreciated his Foggy a lot, particularly when he discovered Matt’s secret. The sense of betrayal was real and visceral.

I demand more Matt Murdock/Jessica Jones!