Because it would presuppose that the first season is a critically-lauded darling and the second season whizzes all that potential and goodwill down its leg.
Because it would presuppose that the first season is a critically-lauded darling and the second season whizzes all that potential and goodwill down its leg.
Hey, at least it's not another DVD bonus feature that's been out for two years.
I did! And Chis Ware was there, too!
Oh man, that sentry gun scene is soooo good. I remember seeing that originally in a TV edit and couldn't for the life of me understand why they cut it from the theatrical release.
Cheating is bad. Richard Basehart is good.
Like the "constantly jumping' trick in Elder Scrolls, you can boost your Stealth by crouching down behind a guard and walking into a wall. I recommend taping the control stick down while you go off and do something productive to assuage the guilt.
I remember back in the day people were saying King's wife was the true author of Gerald's Game and and Dolores Claiborne. Is that conspiracy theory still around?
Somewhat relatedly, GG was the last King novel I bought as a new release.
When I was 20-21, I spent a year and a half working the graveyard shift at a convenience store and got to know a lot of cops since they would hang out there (the owner gave them free coffee and fountain drinks). They ran the gamut from Boy Scout to sociopath. Some napped in their cruisers while others were overly…
There's still plenty of "Great Job, Internet!" to keep things going. Of course, 95% of the comments for any given article are about how sad and lame it is, but hey, a page view is a page view, right?
That was a big part of it. Plus, Mallon was to be the director for all the proposed film projects (they were seriously considering stopping the show and just doing movies), pushing Joel to the sidelines of his own creation.
You're forgetting the true "only way to be sure": nuke it from orbit.
I think the live shows come out on VOD about a month to 6 weeks after the performance, as far as I know it'll be the same for this.
Even his name says "Is that a beer?"
An action film called "Mittens"?
Yeah, it's always struck me as odd that he's been left out of every post-MST3K endeavor and reunion. It always seemed like he was a pretty critical guy in the writers room and he was great whenever he was on camera.
Not that he was a main performer or anything, but Paul Chaplin would have been a nice addition.
See, I thought it failed as an exploration of those ideas. To me it came of as just a grab bag of clips from the videos these guys upload to YouTube (many of which I have seen. Yeah, I have weird hobbies).
"Guys, this is so NOT Illinois."
Centron was responsible for a lot of MST3K shorts, including one of my favorites - What About Juvenile Delinquency. Herk even shows up as an actor in the Speech Posture one, IIRC.
Does that include the podcasts about Serial?