I like The Book Job. I like quite a few of the newer episodes, but I struggle to remember any lines from them.
I like The Book Job. I like quite a few of the newer episodes, but I struggle to remember any lines from them.
That's a fine gag.
When’s the last time The Simpsons had a truly memorable joke? I’d vote for “Aw, I have three kids and no money. Why can’t I have no kids and three money?” which was back in 2007.
The problem with the new trilogy is that each film is a craven apology for the preceding installment. Rather than desperately trying to course correct midflight, they should have sat down and sketched out a three-film epilogue to the story told in the six previous movies (because even the prequels, god help them,…
The boomers have moved over to WhatsApp now, which allows them to spread all this nonsense AND absolutely pissweak comedy videos.
The episode of Community where there's a whole Abed subplot happening in the background.
“I'm drunk right now!"
I feel now we can all begin to heal.
I can't believe how well you articulated this, thank you.
Come see my new film, A Stitch in Thyme. See, time/thyme, get it? There are absolutely no herbs in this film.
The title has always made me absolutely furious. It makes ZERO sense unless, say, he’s a made man in the mafia or something. Randomly swapping homophones around is not clever you absolutely awful assholes.
Wake in Fright is a masterpiece, arguably the greatest Australian film ever, but only a psychopath would show it to someone at 7.45am. The kangaroo hunt scene is so gruesome.
I am now rooting for the virus. Come on, li’l buddy, wipe us all out.
I really love The Damned United. That film and the good parts of The King’s Speech prove that Hooper is a talented theatre director.
All of these people are pathetic little babies compared to the hardcore ride-or-die Michael Jackson stans.
Just to be clear:
Non-canonical! Non-canonical!
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Wij. The satire is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical psychology most of the observations will go over a typical viewer’s head. There’s also Thomas’s nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal…
I am familiar with the works of Tom Six.