At least it's more tasteful than what they did to Bruce Lee for 'Game of Death'.
At least it's more tasteful than what they did to Bruce Lee for 'Game of Death'.
But if he did that he'd be attacking and alienating his audience, and possibly people he works with at his network. I have no ill will for John Oliver, it's this whole culture that idolizes people like him and Samantha Bee and other put-down artists and sincerely thought that their snappy "obliterations" had any…
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Thank you for committing to this.
The free market stuck again, bitch.
Mind posting some un-biased sources for us misinformed simps?
People have been murdered over cartoons in other parts of the world, so I think that we got it pretty good.
No they're not, in any way.
Clint Eastwood and Arnold Schwarzenegger (jump immediately to mind when naming successful Hollywood conservatives. Clint especially.
Anybody a fan of MDE's older material, before it became obvious that Sam is actually fucked in the head and not just playing a character (but what the fuck do I know, he still might be playing a character)?
It's not really peer pressure if much of that pressure is coming from inside the organization itself. It's not like everyone at Adult Swim loved it but were forced against their will to pull it due to the demands of outraged liberalistas.
There early shit was hilarious, the TED talk and his crashing of that anime convention especially so. I always thought that the bits with Sam and co. making fun of college-age liberals was coming from an apolitical standpoint, but knowing that he's now a right-wing asshole puts a cloud over that.
Then someone shows up at Adult Swim HQ with a gun and everything gets a little less funny.
No, but they gave the film to a director who wanted to make rip-offs of big American movies, so close enough.
'vs. Megalon' came about in an era where Japanese people just didn't care anymore about anything or everything.
Godzilla was lucky one of the giant bugs didn't call Monster Island CPS on his ass.
Also, the gorilla had a funny African name (Africa is the black people continent), the laughs just keep coming!
His clothes are different than my clothes!
Noice.
I know it's important to fight back against white cultural hegemony, yadda yadda yadda, but I'd rather listen to hours of the same warmed-over dad rock than fucking mariachi.