*Everything* should have his voice dubbed over.
*Everything* should have his voice dubbed over.
Odd, that I had this riff playing on and off in my head the past two days. Mostly because it was used in the ep. of Rick & Morty adultswim played this weekend. It's certainly one of the more iconic sax riffs of all time.
This. Whenever I'm having a shit day, I go to this, and all is well. Berry & Ayoade…pretty much all I need.
It really is. Cliches be damned, I literally would love to listen to him read a phone book. How the man hasn't yet completely dominated voicework in the U.S. is beyond me. He did, however, lend his brilliance to Worms: Armageddon. And it was wonderful.
Whiskey!!!
I won't lie, thanks to Frisky Dingo, I smile every time I see a Scion commercial, as it triggers chants of "Sci-on! T-C!" in my mind. Thanks, Adam Reed.
I genuinely didn't want this episode to end. Of course, Hader's been my favorite since his first season, if not episode. Touching tribute to Jan had me in tears instantly; it was exactly the clip I expected, and I loved it. Overall, I think it was the strongest episode in quite a while. The old characters weren't…
I was so very thrilled to see her come out for the role of Vera Maroney (which she absolutely destroyed in the best ways), and was hoping to see more of her in coming years. She was one of my favorites as a young girl, watching SNL at the age of 5. Sad to hear this news, indeed.
I have to agree; I'm a long time member of the "The Man Who Knew Too Little' was vastly underrated" club. I actually downloaded and watched it a few months ago, prepared to chastise myself for having enjoyed it so much as a youth, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that it held up, and is just as charming as I…
Yes, it's awful for someone to acknowledge the various holidays that occur from November-January. I guess it's like Highlander; there can be only one.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure what's being mocked here is the low production value (terrible concept, dialogue, acting, etc) of this joke of a film. That, and, y'know, the absurd levels of paranoia displayed by Cameron and his ilk, concerned with speaking up for the "oppressed" majority, with little deference to facts and…
And a fantastic episode it was. Hal's "performance art" mishap…simply brilliant.
The girl does a killer Jennifer Coolidge impression.
Well, to be fair, Pink is practically infamous for her aerobic stage performances (be they on tour or at an awards ceremony), yet lip-syncing isn't an issue for her. So some people can legitimately sing while also physically exerting themselves. Hell, check Ariana Grande out at the very same VMAs. Of course, she, like…
So I really am alone in having loved "Kid Sleuths"? God help me, I still don't know exactly why; I think it was just that I knew those crazy kids (Seth and Amy) were about to be two of my favorite people. Between that and their EPT commercial that same episode, it was obvious.
Whatever. Gibby had her first.
Don't you have to project your personal vanity issues onto others in some non-stop snark-fest over on Yahoo's fashion pages or something? At least there, you'll find an audience more in line with your apparent world views. They might even find your thoughts on these matters to be original or worthwhile, rather than…
Finally, our generation accomplishes something. This will be a banner achievement to one day be highlighted in the disenfranchised children of the 80s/90s' version of "Baby Boomer Santa."
May 12th to be exact, so yeah a bit more than a month. Definitely flip-floppers. It's like, have some convictions, AV Club!
To be clear, Yahoo is still pretty much the worst, but not quite THE worst anymore. NBC is certainly proudly wearing that shit crown.