I feel the same way about Adventure Time.
I feel the same way about Adventure Time.
Lena Dunham just tweeted out her own address.
I feel like Shane Carruth and Brit Marling are competing to see who can make the most pretentious, anti-entertainment film.
Mark Waid is the comic book industry's answer to a question no one asked.
Revenge of the Sith is better than Return of the Jedi. :::uses an Ewok for cover:::
There was an issue of JLA written by Joe Kelly that had them use some Martian tech to explore the possible ramifications of them delving into a relationship. Suffice to say that it always ends in tragedy, so they agree to not get together. It's a nicely emotional one shot story.
Wesley was the most tragic character in the Buffyverse.
Wes Anderson's "THE FANTASTIC MR. FUXXX"
You do not punctuate the DC in DC Comics with periods. This has been another edition of Internet Pedant.
And the FBI didn't become the FBI until the 30's. Hoover became the Director of it's previous incarnation the Bureau of Investigation in this episode.
You're twisting my melon, man!
Somewhere, Tim Meadows is thinking "I got this."
Don't tease VanDerWerff like that! His Dana Brody fan fiction is already bad enough.
I'm 33 and haven't been on a plane before. I assume it's exactly like the movie "Soul Plane". Which I've never seen.
Somewhere, VanDerWerff has heard the siren call of "teen girl drama" and is already writing a long-winded defense of this series.
All it would take for her to get caught up is one Buzzfeed article titled "The 27 Things You Need To Know From The Past Year If You've Been In Outer Space The Entire Time".
Reached for comment, Arthur Fonzarelli said "Ay!" and punched a jukebox.
VanDerWerff finds the travails of an angsty teenage girl the most "riveting" part of this episode.
I read it and it is perfect for Lindelof, cause it also has a disappointing ending.
Jason Statham vs. all of Florida. "The Sunshine State is about to get pulped!"