It was Roeper; we lost Gene in 1999.
It was Roeper; we lost Gene in 1999.
Surrounded by knives? Wow.
I still remember the “STOP REFRIGERATING YOUR BUTTER” article. The writers around these parts have a way of issuing commands instead of suggestions.
Depends on if they keep the Toriyama look or not. A “realistic” take on Crono and pals would be a disaster.
“I need a voice for a vacuum cleaner. GET ME THURL RAVENSCROFT!”
Uh...how long ago did you last see Splash? It was obvious she gave him the ability to breathe underwater with a kiss.
Roseanne is on the.....
My two cents as someone with ASD: I think it is possible for a neurotypical to play an atypical and get it right. But...it’s hard. It requires a lot of research and no matter how close you try to come, you’re simply NOT on the spectrum and you’ll never be able to nail the nuances with 100% accuracy.
If she goes, three more will just take her place.
He should really get an official diagnosis, then — he’s shown many of the signs for a while, and there’s a difference between being socially clueless because you’re born that way and being socially clueless because you chose to be a jerk.
Surprised to read this here. John must not be very popular among the G/O Media staff, who have the opposite attitude. Mockery of the fringe folk is the gas that keeps the AV Club running.
There’s a lot of things that still aren’t there. They seem to have stopped updating their back catalog entirely, and they’ve gone back on a lot of the promises they made to add some shows. Disney piracy isn’t obsolete yet!
There was a documentary online about the making of Xenon (from 1981). But it vanished from YouTube the last time I checked. The voice was the same woman who composed the music.
Switch had Breath of the Wild which was the best launch title for any machine in a long time.
Tom Minton wrote “Back In Style” and he had previously worked for some of the studios he was skewering in that cartoon. If you’re an animation buff it’s a very enjoyable episode because it gets specific on a level few satires of the industry do.
The appeal of Tower was that they would stock obscure, hard-to-find things that no one else did. The Internet also serves this purpose, with or without Tower. While I’ve missed the brand, this feels redundant.
THE NEW NETFLIX:
If you don’t like rom-coms,
sucks to be you
Bah. It’s old enough that they could get it on Switch if they tried.
I can’t see Don Knotts making decisions this evil, though...
It’s never been defined where it takes place. The setting is a parody of the Coney Island area.