Oh shit, it's been literally years since I've even thought about Up All Night. I can't believe I watched a whole season of that.
Oh shit, it's been literally years since I've even thought about Up All Night. I can't believe I watched a whole season of that.
Oh, Regional Holiday Music isn't in this?
It's probably my most watched episode, and definitely my second favorite, so you're not alone. The blanket fort chase scene and the final fake gun shootout are all time great scenes.
I'll stand by Todd's choice of "Beta Male" because it's the most unique season 5 episode, and gives a side of the show the other episodes (maaayybe RCT aside) don't. But agreed on App Development being the best. I love that one so much.
I'm pretty upset. Not only did Paradigms, my favorite episode, not make the cut, but my second favorite, Conspiracy Theories, is nowhere to be seen! It's like Todd is trying to send a message. A tiny, underwhelming message.
Fives have lives
Fours have chores
Three have fleas
Twos get blues
Ones don't get a rhyme because they are human garbage
"in news that seems tailor-made for the sort of pun headline to which we would never subject you"
"Experimental" isn't the best word for McCoy, since Baker's audios are the most experimental, probably for the reason you listed. Anyways, for McCoy I'd go with abstract.
And the Lego Movie wasn't a children's movie, it was a family movie.
Who knows how many of those will get actually produced though. We were threatened with Monopoly and Rubik's Cube movies before Battleship flopped.
I'd think a Who fan would be the last to play the "kid's movie" card. Regardless of target audience, the writers created an interesting, engaging, and surprising story, one that I want others to experience fresh.
Well, if it's consolation, his new episode reportedly is not a historical or Craig-centric, so maybe it'd be a nice change of pace.
I've heard August.
I honestly didn't care for Charley for her first five stories, but Chimes and now Seasons have really brought me around. It's nice that their giving her more of a personality.
I think you have the wrong point of view there. The Magical Negro is a specific subset of the "special outsider" who the main point is they are both the only black character and they are extra special. It makes their race stand out more because of that. The Doctor looks white, so his speicalness does not reflect on…
As someone who's interested in the NAs, how are they besides that? Good reads overall?
Yeah, they handled Peter's romances in a very faceted and realistic way, which was one of the big points for the show.
Billy Dee and Anthony Daniels were Lando and 3PO. Han was played by the same guy Robot Chicken uses for the Star Wars episodes.
I'm with Cliffy, I think it's good that the movie isn't unambiguously in one direction. Sure the main thrust seems to be celebrating creativity, but that doesn't mean Emmett's conformity is completely useless and wrong. Not every lesson is black and white.
Who, funny enough, is also Lando's actor for Robot Chicken. So the scene works better as a Robot Chicken Star Wars special reunion than a Star Wars one.