The majority of the stuff on Hulu is the stuff Janus Films, Criterion's parent company, distributes (though there's some random exceptions).
The majority of the stuff on Hulu is the stuff Janus Films, Criterion's parent company, distributes (though there's some random exceptions).
Looking death in the face and corpsing.
I had to get a second garage for all the Twizzlers Pull-N-Peel candies I purchased due to watching Hannibal.
LAUNDRY FIGHT, BOB, WANNA PLAY? *tosses shirt*
OH GOD THIS IS EXACTLY HOW ABIGAIL MUST'VE FELT
*Writes and photographs series of notes expressing concern for Donald Glover's happiness and mental health in hotel room, posts photos on Instagram*
Great news. Watched the first series in 3 days (not hard doing 2 episodes a day), and I really want to see more. Delaney and Hogan have fantastic chemistry, and the series' handle on tone is fantastic (the third episode ends on a really emotional, beautiful moment that, unless it's an incredible year, is going to end…
Ever see the episode of David Wain's webseries she shows up in? Feel like you won't have complaints.
Like the splicing effect of the shed scene, but it would've been great if the promo had been recorded over Jake Fogelnest's masturbation tape.
HEY NEIL, WHAT'S UP?
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Read this a few days ago, & it's a really excellent piece. His loss is still painful (controversial statement here, but Harris' death hurt me more than Robin Williams'), and I appreciate Stephanie's honesty about the anger that comes with mourning. How inexplicably, irrationally angry you can be at someone when they…
They're like the movie Synecdoche, New York: too many characters!
We wanted to end her suffering. So we poured salt on her!
Get a drink at a club, then go walk in front of Chinese Theater!
He (Thomas Middleditch) plays the guy whose fish gets eaten by Jonah Hill in Wolf of Wall Street, and he's basically the same character there, but his appearances on the Comedy Bang! Bang! podcast suggest that he's pretty great at variety improv.
He was, and he was great. At one point he did his impression of Paul Williams singing "Rainbow Connection", then segued into his version of Kermit singing it. I know he's a controversial figure in comedy, but he couldn't have come off as more generous. He seemed up for anything and was very willing to play along with…
I was able to watch the livestream with my mom as well. Was worried the moment Chris caught himself and remembered he had to "watch his language", but TCGS has never been reliant on dirty language (I'll miss "The Human Fish Loves Cock" at the end of every episode, but I can sing it to myself over the end theme), and…
He had his chance to get hyphy.
This almost certainly would've been an A if we still had SIIIIMS. The moment the "look at that body go" chant started during the taping, any fears I had about it becoming a different show in the cable transition instantly melted away.