I thought the tete-a-tete between Rick and Abraham deserved a stronger mention. One of the best moments of an episode that was mainly different vignettes of "two peeps talkin'".
I thought the tete-a-tete between Rick and Abraham deserved a stronger mention. One of the best moments of an episode that was mainly different vignettes of "two peeps talkin'".
Yeah, review shoulda mentioned that, good call.
I read your opening sentence as "just got the use of our chicken back", and oh, how I laughed.
I dug Letterman waaaaay back in the day, when he wore white tennis shoes and ran things over with trains. Before he fucked every member of his staff and his heart exploded, I guess. Anyway, he was more wry than bitter back then, it seems.
Maybe it was the weed, but when that rubber halloween decoration jumped outta the water at Bob, I surprised myself with how hard I laughed.
Also too, didn't they show the cannibal that Tyrese supposedly killed (the one what threatened Judith) sitting around the campfire at the end?
I'm too lazy to complete this joke:
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Grisham has said a ton of stupid shit over the years; all of which he rilly rilly meant until he realized people didn't care for it, then he suddenly meant it less. Anyways, fuck him.
You've watched 52 episodes of something you're embarrassed to watch? Oy.
The bloom is off the rose for me with Key & Peele. I dunno if it got less funny, or the funny wore thin, or my weed sucks, but it just ain't doing it for me any more.
I understand that this is a critical analysis of the show, and not a recap, but gosh if it doesn't read like some overly-padded term paper.
Consideration? What consideration? What are you even talking about? Why do kids today think they have to smoke all their crack at once? Save some of your crack cocaine for later, man.
Oy vey, seriously? You wanna make this a THING, I got it. Not interested.
They're both cartoonists that are mistaken for movie directors. Though I dig Kevin Smith as a person and have laughed (even in the right places) at some of his cartoons.
Say huh?
If you approach Smith and Tarantino movies less as modern cinema and more as though they're just live-action cartoons, they're somewhat more tolerable.
Two Academy Awards and then he just said, "Fuck it."
Her hair mesmerizes me. If it gives me messages I'm calling someone, I promise.
Riding purely on the fumes of nostalgia, this is still my all-time fave Williams flick. The best comic book movie of my youth, after Superman II.
"My grandma saw it. She's probably mad." VH1 better settle this outta court, this one's a slam dunk.
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