Maybe this ties into today's AVQ&A, because I have absolutely no interest in watching a Let's Play video. Maybe it's because my kids watch them all the time (I'm assuming the ones they watch are the terrible ones).
Maybe this ties into today's AVQ&A, because I have absolutely no interest in watching a Let's Play video. Maybe it's because my kids watch them all the time (I'm assuming the ones they watch are the terrible ones).
Yeah, I can't say I've ever read a Flash comic or looked it up, though. This is just the kind of thing I think about in the shower.
I haven't seen either Flash show, but I have spent a lot of idle moments in my life thinking about this. When the Flash is at super-speed, does it still feel like normal speed to him? Or, conversely, does regular speed feel reallllly slow to him? And if they both feel more or less the same, how hard is it for him to…
These are all good suggestions, but beware: the Peg + Cat theme song is really catchy. That fucking thing will be playing in my head for the rest of my life.
Yeah, I loved Yuri and Eric's fight scene, but the music choice didn't seem like it fit on this show. Especially considering the many other times they've taken pains to make the music diegetic.
I still prefer my initial misreading of #CrotchDragon
That explains it! They love Venturian Tale. I've tried watching it but my old dad brain can't make it more than 30 seconds into a video.
Jesus. My 6-year-old will be thrilled.
Pretty sure the only way Patton Oswalt can achieve orgasm now is by defending painfully unfunny hack jokes in the name of preserving FREEZE PEACH.
I get that the line between funny and unfunny, or between good offensive and bad offensive, is unclear, and that the best comedians work right on that line, and occasionally crossing it is just an occupational hazard. But context matters as well. A joke that is funny and offensive and "punches up" as told by Sarah…
I don't think jokes should be inoffensive; I think that who the joke is designed to offend makes the difference between a good and bad joke.
I realize your question is rhetorical, but the difference is that fat chicks are the butt of a fat chicks joke, whereas the commenter who jokes about having kidnapped children in his basement is the butt of his own joke.
I love Patton Oswalt, but he is at his worst when he makes these false equivalences in defense of Pure and Noble Comedy.
Good theory. Then he moves to Indiana and thinks the apocalypse is coming and locks a bunch of women in his basement compound!
It's about ethnics in television casting <-FTFY
Great ep!
Please exercise you'reself, grammer nerd!
Playing Hotline Miami again. Hopefully my muscle memory will be fully reactivated before the first time Hotline Miami 2 goes on sale!
Clearly the best answer is drinkin' and Always Sunny. The show's funny by itself but it is apparently specially engineered to be hilarious when drunk. The best part is that you remember less and less of each episode throughout the night so all the jokes seem new the next night!
Me too! I tried the first game a few times and found it too hard to be enjoyable. But then I had a few drinks, put on headphones, and put a couple hours into it… and it immediately rewired my brain. Like it changed my brain's spatial recognition abilities.