"Aloha Bobby and Rose" and "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry"
"Aloha Bobby and Rose" and "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry"
Mike is basically a moron. He says moronic things. Pretending that everyone suddenly understands the new-fangled world of gender fluidity creates more problems than it solves.
Director Walter Hill was just on Marc Maron's WTF? defending Aldrich.
Thanks!
This is coming from the guy who performs Nickelodeon theme songs for edgy millennials.
The AVClub talking about Geraldo talking about Trump talking about bombs.
"Relatable"? No, sorry. And what the hell is "a 16 Paddles"? (Google doesn't seem to know either.) Is that a typo? Spoiler alert: this episode was awful.
If someone wrote a parody of a Bon Jovi song and called it “Work For The Working Man” you would think they were being too obvious.
I like weird. Weird is good.
1988 was a tough year. Groth was just anticipating Dukakis would get elected and everything would turn to shit.
I just don't get "The Princess Bride." It's just bland and artless to me. I'm sorry. No, really.
PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX! PIX!
Because it's not funny?
When a pig, a dog or a chimp do something for me, I'll stop eating them.
Yeah, there's a lot of sophomoric stupid in this review.
They use a lot of library music from APM Music and Jingle Punks.
"Miranda Sings" makes me laugh out loud more than anything since Mel Brooks. I am obviously not part of her target demographic.
It's more like "Scenes from a Marriage" in Pog form.
She's not in Motherland or The Circuit and they were both excellent.
…until now.