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Well, you see, young people are jerks! All of us are, so when Max acts like that, we relate.
The thing that bugs me most about this show (more than terrible hipster jokes and general 'bad-ness') is that its a show targeted toward young people, but clearly hates young people.

"If it sounds exhausting, it is. But it’s also an exhilarating 56 minutes of unadulterated, undulating emotion that always manages to pull up just before careening off the rails."

I tend to default to the classic David Berman quote: "All my favorite singers couldn't sing"

Regular Show is so great. It combines AT weird-ness and P&F's pop culture jokes (every montage they do with ACTUAL music makes me cry laughing).

I mean, it's an understandable review, because Murray is reviewing not the shows as a whole but a movie and a DVD of a random assortment of episodes. Taken completely though, I'd say that Adventuretime is the much better and more interesting show because there's honest-to-god character development and continuity. Even

What? No more hipster jokes?

Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh

It won't let me either. Now how will I know when people call me an idiot?

Don't get me wrong, if the film has ideas on feminism at all, they're misguided at best and misogynistic at worst (ladies, use yr sexuality to empower yourselves as its your ONLY weapon against men who want to rape and abuse you!). Going into it as seeing a guy's half baked thoughts on the treatment of women in nerd

Honestly, for me it'd be sucker punch.
Totally dreadful film in every way conceivably possible, but its sort of interesting to see Snyder try to work out his "supposed" feminist ideas on screen.

Lowell Resident Fun Fact: the scene where the cops break his hand is a lie. He did that drunkenly punching a wall.

If you didn't care for this record
don't let it deter you from seeing Man Man live, who are fantastic and thrilling.

If you didn't care for this record
don't let it deter you from seeing Man Man live, who are fantastic and thrilling.

I would have liked Ollie to join the cast too,
Or at least having *spoiler*(?) Rudy end up being a sort of mensch-y character, anything thats not trying to replicate what Robert Sheehan has done on the show.

Reminder:
That Austin Powers in Goldmember ended with a cliffhanger.

Videogames are hard to be nostalgic about.
Tech advancements makes going backward tough.

Futurama reference.

At least Two Broke Girls has Kat Dennings.
Will watch every episode.

I'd have to throw The Venture Bros. in there as well. The fact that a cartoon can tell great, funny stories with deeper characters than most live-action programs shows how talented Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer actually are.