Wow, Maria Bamford does bear a striking resemblance to that Sue Storm~
Wow, Maria Bamford does bear a striking resemblance to that Sue Storm~
mind: blown
Plus it pays off in the "adorable" giant ant pet at the end.
Maybe she'll need to register in Civil War~
If you know where to look, anime's got some gems~ You just gotta treat it like any other genre of filmmaking where 90% of what gets made is crap.
The Ninja Gaiden episode of Game Center CX is one of the classics, watching him get killed by birds over and over and the entire crew of assistant directors have to help him overcome the brutal final stages, even if it's just by blocking errant glaring sunlight from a nearby window~
I think it was found out that the eagles did so much damage due to a programming error. They were only supposed to do half as much.
Satan
I think Consumerist pointed out exactly how much of the product placement and cameos are owed to Comcast. So really, Comcast should be paying YOU for watching it.
I would try to come up with worse cast but Grown-Ups already exists.
I only regret that I have one like to give for this post.
I feel like the people on this show are really good at finding what animals people's voices most fit.
"the right attitude" AKA cup size
I really liked Mr. PB's accountant and how anxious and harried he was. Anxious and harried anthropomorphized animals on this show constantly kill me (see: the penguin publisher).
I love that he never started saying what he was meaning to say~
I feel it's a big mistake to question the premise of BoJack's world as directly as they do in this ep, because it only leads to more questions and it's already a precarious to try to make a view buy into something as absurd-yet-realistic as it already is. And Todd just isn't fleshed out enough as a person to carry an…
I'm not sure it's existential as much as it is nihilistic.
But Paul Rudd wasn't THAT famous until at least his late 30s.
I dunno. I still feel like he has a kind of undistinguished voice (couldn't even tell it was Aaron Paul for most of Season 1) and feel it's a role that could've went to a more comedically-gifted voice actor. Kinda like how Dreamworks Animation loves to cast big-name actors with little-to-no experience with voice…
Agreed. I think at least part of it was a heavy reliance on Todd, who works better in a supporting role, and the awkwardness that comes with facing the realities of the show's anthropomorphizing world.