One of the funniest HH's o' the year. The short riff on Eddie Murphy's 'Raw' had me howling like a jackal.
One of the funniest HH's o' the year. The short riff on Eddie Murphy's 'Raw' had me howling like a jackal.
It's actually a Magnetic Fields song that Peter Gabriel covered. Check out their awesome album 69 Love Songs.
but I haven't encountered this level of hostility
As Kubrick might say, Fuck that noise
That is an excellent point.
Yep. No bitterness in that response!
Oh. It's because you're a bitter crank. Carry on, then.
Yeah, I actually like the novel, but it's biggest function for me was explaining what was going on in the movie (like many, I saw the movie first).
If you were so fucking contemptuous of Stephen King's popularity, Stanley, why did you want to adapt his book?
I'm talking about the side fence. There were no zombies over there. Also, barbed wire vs. swarming hoard of zombies is an easy choice.
It's Nicholas' body being chewed up, and blood and guts gets onto Glenn, disguising him from walkers. Not a stretch at all considering the established rules of the universe.
haha yeah, there is so much gold in his performance. The Warwick Davis thing, the constant active and accidental sabotaging of Ricky's career, and pretty much every scene with him and Barry are phenomenal.
Merchant for me stole the show on Extras. Darren is one of the funniest characters I've ever seen and Merchant brought so much to that role. His delivery and physical comedy were outstanding (as was his interplay with Barry).
Note to self: Drive up to Vergennes, Vermont. . .hypotize remaining police officer. . .and loot town!
Alright, I'll do a lot count, for Pete's sake!
Seconding this. He slid Molly's plate over to himself and ate her leftovers.
That's part of why I don't find this surprising. No one ever seems to talk. It's sad.
Same here. Also, since I was avoiding any news of this show like the plague, the seemingly never-ending cavalcade of stars was incredible. I was barely over my excitement of Michael Hogan before Danson showed up, then Offerman, then Plemons, etc. Throw in the vibe, the excellent cinematography (so tonally different…
One can hope!
Harry Dean's back? Wow. He's almost 90, that's incredible.