I think that Sprulock’s self-me-tooing should be referred to as an “I too” moment.
I think that Sprulock’s self-me-tooing should be referred to as an “I too” moment.
My favorite part of Supersize Me is when he blames McDs for killing his libido, after showing him constantly bickering with his girlfriend about the experiment.
Always thought it was weird people criticized SSM as like an actual scientific experiment when it’s pretty clear it was gonzo journalism. I’m not the biggest fan or detractor, but I think it’s disingenuous to act like he was doing a controlled experiment, and it actually did have an impact on the food industry, I…
Super fitting that his death is overshadowed by the Dogecoin dog dying on the same day.
I saw the twitter dunking and it was mostly being made by people who weren’t even alive in ‘04 when Super Size Me came out. Even at it’s release ‘Oh wow guy eats nothing but Mcdonald’s and gets fat stop the presses’ was a wide criticism of the films concept. But at the time it was pretty hard to know what was being…
Amusingly Twitter was dunking on him this week, well that’s some timing.
this might work if they just flat out reboot the series. Especially if they give us RoboDoaks.
YES. I feel seen. (Waves from the other side of indifferent crowd). That show was good bordering on great.
We do not need this.
Oh...no. You can stop making this. It's a bad idea. Have another idea for a show and make that, maybe, but stop making this one.
Dexter was, pretty famously, out of ideas by about the third season and only got worse from there, culminating in arguably the worst series finale of all time. It’s not impossible that a real creative visionary could find a new angle on the premise, but “we’re making a prequel!” is as close as a studio comes to…
I do hope the writers can figure out a way to sneak in “Happy” and “Hard on” when Harry is referenced by his name.
Just bring back unaged Michael C. Hall in a bad wig, you cowards.
He’ll have an unhealthy fixation on Yukon Cornelius
weeds also felt like it was on borrowed time even when it premiered what with legalization and all.
I know, right? Like was there not TV before the 1990s or something?
So here we are, stuck at the cultural event horizon of hell. Nothing new anymore. Just remakes of remakes of remakes...
Need to add Sam and Diane in that case!
So slow burn from The Office UK, a show that lasted 14 episodes? How slow could it be? Hell, Jim and Pam was far slower and just as burny. Also ...
I’m old enough to remember one of the best…Moonlighting. Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd!