It's a shame BruceGreenwood.com is defunct.
It's a shame BruceGreenwood.com is defunct.
Did they ever officially cancel Jon Benjamin Has a Van? Does Comedy Central ever officially cancel anything?
Season 1 was like 65 episodes though. It doesn't split up evenly across DVD volumes.
Matt Thompson participated in a comment thread on Uproxx for this episode last night. He said they haven't yet approached Olyphant or Goggins about doing a guest spot.
Wow, I totally recognized him as playing himself here (Phish), but never connected him to the Animal Control guy. And I love that "down to clown" line.
Isn't his supposed to be animated or stop-motion or something to harken back to the original style of the cartoons?
I think there's too much altruism in Bird's work to associate his themes of individual exceptionalism with Objectivism.
I'm glad you asked him about Batman: The Brave and the Bold. As much as like seeing him pop up in live-action stuff (which actually doesn't seem that often) I probably think of mostly now (pushing the Drew Carey Show out of my brain) for his enjoyable throwback interpretation of Batman.
Isn't this the type of thing that Congress has earmarking for?!
Needs more references to the 1% and the 99%.
Nick Offerman in Smashed: moustache or no moustache?
I was definitely comforted by those familiar character actor features that I couldn't quite place. Of course, Deadwood!
The examples from the second book here are so bad, ridiculous, and hilarious.
I too was wondering about this mysterious Gerhart.
Is Les jolies choses well known enough of a movie to be a credible answer to a trivia question? I've never heard of it. Much more well-known was Oscar's answer of Le scaphandre et le papillon (although obviously way too recent to be an answer for a clue of 2001 film). I don't remember what the rest of the clue was…
@avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus I once read an article about the Ontario Ratings Board with quotes from members about watching hardcore pornography frame by frame to see if semen touched the hair or face. One of those two was considered degradation and would require cuts for release while the other was…
Haven't seen it, but just the concept makes it sound like a creepy violation instead of harmless.
"Sarah Wright, who I loved on In the Loop and plays Jerry’s daughter in Parks & Recreation."
It turns out those creators you admired as a kid had no talent or imagination of their own; they were just schizophrenic.
One of the things I liked about Grant Morrison's Batman run—and I suppose this is true of All-Star Superman as well—is his reinvention, reinterpretation, reintegration of Silver Age elements for the modern Batman. For me, that is 'nostalgia fandom' done right rather than bringing back the characters who were the Flash…