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“I’m curious! Y’see!”
I really wish one of those bad movie shows or podcasts would cover the original The Marine starring Cena, which is an absolutely bonkers movie, that features among other things Cena pulling the villains sexy evil girlfriend out of a truck cab that hes hanging on the side of and throwing her immediately in front of…
Sexy? I think you mean oily
They should just give Justin Roiland a bunch of money to make a full series worth of House of Cosby’s episodes “HE SPENT EIGHT LONG YEARS BUILDING A CLONING MACHINE!!! SO HE COULD REALIZE HIS COSBY DREAM!!”
*raises hand slowly* I...I liked Son of Zorn...
I tried that, but I accidentally Quantum Leaped into the body of a down on his luck South Asian convenience store owner with a thick accent and poor customer service skills. My wife keeps telling me I should be more like my brother who works at Apple. I know how this works, I’m here for a reason, I have to solve the…
Its just a matter of time before somebody makes a documentary about how Hermes Conrad is an offensive Jamaican stereotype, and it’ll be even more thought provoking because Hermes is black, I’m looking for investors and a Jamaiccan sort-of-comedian to star, The Problem With Hermes (and also Barbados Slim, and Hermes’…
“Resounding commercial failure” was meant more as a play on “resounding success” seeing as it hardly set the world on fire, and from what I recall had one pretty short season (looked it up, 10 episodes) people like me who watched it enjoyed it, but compared to something like Bob’s Burgers or Archer it is most…
Also, just out of curiosity, does the book have a section devoted to the resounding commercial failure of Jon Benjamin Has A Van?
I was honestly surprised after listening to his Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me interview that neither he nor Paula Poundstone brought up the fact that they had worked together on Home Movies (Paula of course being the original voice of Brendon’s mom, Paula, back in the first season when it was much looser and more ad-libbed…
I’m several episodes behind, so I may have missed something, but did the review mix up Gail and Carol?
Basically all modern astronomically popular music is terrible, if the musician is frequently showing up in gossip magazines or the news via mainstream sources, they probably suck hard. But the weird thing is that you often dont have to go too far off the beaten path to find great stuff, Kid Cudi is within the same…
Rip Torn is usually the best part of anything he’s in, his character Arty on The Larry Sanders Show was a scene stealer in a cast filled with scene stealers.
Rachel Dracht is a treasure! A TREASURE!!!!
This sounds suspiciously like Death at a Funeral but with a wedding instead of a funeral.
Proud
I think the list was referring to films that were intended as comedies rather than unintentional comedies.
The “grisly deaths” are ridiculously tame by today’s standards, a big reason a lot of those movies have endured is because theyre more than just slasher films and actually transcend their genre and become bizzarro art films with a body count.
First off, the director looks distractingly similar to Brett Gelman. Second all of the classic Giallo’s were basically just super artfully directed slasher films with a large emphasis on whodunnit plots. Going apparently that far into the violence sort of removes a lot of what’s so charming about those films, and…
Public pressure can go a long way in making law enforcement do their fucking jobs. Basically every episode of The Wire was about that very phenomenon. I would certainly venture to guess that the renewed public interest sparked by Michelles death and Patton getting the book out there helped put pressure on the cops to…