3 was crap, 4 was actually very good as well, going after remakes, reboots, and sequels. 1 was the original, but yeah, I liked 2 the best as well.
3 was crap, 4 was actually very good as well, going after remakes, reboots, and sequels. 1 was the original, but yeah, I liked 2 the best as well.
The Evil Dead reboot was very good. I liked the demons / personal demons angle.
That Conan was the greatest thing I've ever seen on Conan outside of when Letterman showed up to ask Joan Collins if she was still pissed off at him.
Can't say I agree with Norm or the general consensus, I laughed through most of this special. I don't follow him as closely as others so I hadn't heard any old jokes.
Scream Queens had potential and was at times inspired satire, but it got way too wacky for it's own good the second season (and I was on board after seeing the first season). Sadly, I never finished season two, and anyone who knows me knows I love Emma Roberts with the fire of 1000 suns.
My God, Sean, it's like you ripped that childhood memory from my own mind. I wasn't even watching the movie, I just wandered into the room during the ear scene. I also wandered into the room once when my grandfather was watching Day of the Dead, namely the scene where a guys arm gets chewed open. When I saw these…
This article and comment section is like when Dee and Frank took the guy to the male strip club and discussed yester-gays, power bottoms, bears, otters, twinks, twanks, and twonks.
And where is the hat? I came here specifically for the "bigger than a normal hat" hat. It's funny.
People correcting other people online is the other devil.
I love how people see celebs and go, "Wow! He got OLD." Yeah, it comes for all of us.
I love how I didn't get it at first, and then I did, and then I loved it, and then I was sad it was over. Plus, it was a funny add-on watching the cutaways of people in the audience confused why his jokes were so G rated and sounded like they came out of a joke book. It was intentional, guys.
You could have a whole routine "Jokes on Who?".
I remember reading that in EW long long time ago. Picked up an EW recently and it reads like if the AV Club got a print edition. They hit all the same progressive notes they do here now.
My wife and I were wondering if it was an optical illusion when she put her hand on his head and they didn't look right. Then she was like, "Did she…?" to which I said, "Yes, I think her vagina ate Bill Murray's brother."
Just watched the first episode the other day. Definitely gonna keep watching. My wife and I also started Outcast, and despite being a total Phillip Glennister fanboy, I had to drop out after three episodes. I felt it was getting to "procedural", and I hate those kinds of shows. I know there's an overarching plot but…
That sounds like how kids in the 80s thought Indians sounded like.
That's true. At the time, it's intent was probably different, but Lynch finds ways to repurpose stuff like that better than anyone.
I'm surprised she had the power to nix that whole thing. I do agree it doesn't line up with Cooper's life view, but then again, he had an affair with Earle's wife, and to err is human.
I'm not usually a double dipper when it comes to purchases but I owned the VHS box set (still have it, even though my favorite episodes are so worn a green line runs through those shows), I have the amazing season one DVD collection, the inferior, slapped together season two DVD set, (skipped Gold Box), and then got…
Me too. Then I saw the scenes in Buenos Aires and how the walls are singed behind him.