'Ironic Comedy' probably doesn't fit the list. It's more the crown jewel of why we once had MST3k, and why we dearly, dearly need it again.
'Ironic Comedy' probably doesn't fit the list. It's more the crown jewel of why we once had MST3k, and why we dearly, dearly need it again.
I'm sure you'll weather just fine.
I think that comes after you (somehow) managed to keep down all that White Castle.
A GROTESQUE LIE
Preferences aside (esp. with the XB1 since it's really not greatly different than the PS4, roundness, touchpad, and left thumb position notwithstanding), the N64 controller's two ways of being held was not optimal from a design standpoint. If held traditionally it made the thumbstick and Z trigger awkward to utilize.…
The Force Awakens secretly wishes it was Adventure Time. Now change your own damned bedpan.
Have you ever tried the Game Cube controller? Because it is literally the pinnacle of controller design.
Methfratron?
Oh man, I'd forgotten Z'dar died. Z'doh.
It might have gone full turtle on him.
I believe that is the Mike Tyson with hearts for eyes.
It's significantly more tolerable than 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk', which was only the second sign of the impending apocalypse.
I think this is highly relevant, since 'Disney Princesses Re-Imagined As _____' has become internet shorthand for 'I'm a little clever, but not clever enough to rightly earn viral notoriety'.
Yup, that's mine. Didn't check the drive-thru. Though funny enough that aside from that much of the interior hasn't been changed or renovated in 25 years. Not to say that it isn't clean.
Well, in fairness, there's a TON of things in the manga trimmed for the movie. They could *maybe* pull enough for sequels. But probably not.
There's a G.D. Ritzy's where I am. They used to constantly tout about being voted '#1 chocolate ice cream in the country' despite the fact it apparently occurred in 1984 and it was 20+ years later. They dropped it at some point in the past decade.
I feel it will end with a poignant tone about honesty and sincerity in communication between parents and their adult children, as well as a cautionary tale on joke writing and proper delivery, especially when attempting to manufacture a viral effect by utilizing pop culture references.
It's like they are sending us a signal, man, from the past, to warn the future! From, around, 1999 specifically I believe…
Also, MST3k left CC in 1996 and this article covers 2003+.
Remember that time Ed Sullivan said "I don't know" and got slimed? Man, what a Sunday night that was.