mackyart
Son of Spam
mackyart

I personally enjoy a good roast, but the 3 hour run time felt too long.

At a certain point, it felt too long and too much and morphed into an air of meanness that the audience/viewer had to endure.

It turned into jocks bullying each other with gay and slut jokes. I’m beginning to think that there should be a 1 hour

Lisa Lampanelli! Thank you. I was trying to remember a past female regular who was the “slutty white woman who likes black dick.” It was all too familiar and cyclical.

I always found Pauly Shore corny, but still, the Tom Cruise and ayahuasca posts are so terribly unfunny for a person whose career was built on comedy.
It sounded like some uncle at a party making a cringe joke and expects everyone to laugh along with him.

I find Billy Corgan very annoying (I do like 90's SP though) and I’m not a wrestling fan, so it bugs me to say that Corgan’s been doing the wrestling stuff for about 15 years now.

Hear me out. Since he directed the original film, Reality Bites 2. Nostalgic older Gen X movie with him, Winona and Hawke (both having career resurgences(. It’s another step away from from the goofball comedy stuff and more in line with his more introspective work.

Honestly, I just want another good 90's soundtrack.

“Anyone else wondering whatever happened to Oskar and Agnes?”

Reminds me of when a director, who’s only feature film was Monster, was tapped to direct a Wonder Woman movie. That movie worked out great. Plus this this time, I have more faith in Gunn and his writing crew than anyone on the Snyderverse.

You know what, I think I stumbled into something.

I can’t see it becoming anything other than a new director trying to mimic Gunn’s style and humor. Fans will try to relive the peak Guardians, but will end up watching copycat Gobots Guardians.
By now, we should expect disappointment from any sequel of a fun franchise trying to relive the glory days.

Turns out, a fatal bat to the head was the best thing to happen to a TWD acting career.

I’m actually hesitant about giving my background details, but thought it was good to give context on why I felt this way. I’m actually American (and so are two generations of my family before me), just not, if I may, with the traditional American background that the show caters to.

I only used the 80's and 90's because

I just watched the finale last week, so this article confused me at first until I realized that this was for the US release. Regional release dates can be confusing in the age of internet streaming.

Calm down, son. It’s not that serious. You don’t have to love Tim Allen that hard. And no, I’ve never seen Big Bang Theory and I’m not from any of those countries.

I probably should’ve mentioned that I grew up outside the US, but also in a country that was heavily influenced by US shows and pop culture. So, even shows with distinctly US humor or subculture like Murphy Brown or Mad About You would make prime time slots, but Home Improvement was only known because of magazine

I guess I meant that I was baffled by how consistently huge the ratings were. Because the sets and the dialogue seemed mediocre to me.

This is actually a good explanation. Alf those dinosaurs were not.

I agree. I should add that this was my perspective in the 80's and 90's, when being the top rated prime time show was a massive deal and it was hard to ignore Home Improvement because they were number one for so long.

I did not. That show was before my time and, later on in the 80's, only the popular US shows made it to my part of the world.

I think because being the number oneso prime time show (and consistently for years) held much more weight in the 80's and 90's especially when only the three (or four) networks had everyone’s attention.

My teenage self might not be into some of them but I could see that shows like Roseanne, The Cosby Show, The

I understand this sentiment. I also think that it’s a good example of my point that this show just catered to baseline American culture that the rest of us didn’t get.