Indeed. I was surprised to see Tezuka's ten-part Buddha series missing from the list. Quasi-historical, to be sure, but still the best work Tezuka's ever done, IMO.
Indeed. I was surprised to see Tezuka's ten-part Buddha series missing from the list. Quasi-historical, to be sure, but still the best work Tezuka's ever done, IMO.
Besides, Herman's always been painful and disturbing… like that movie, Police Academy.
*obligatory but-guys-what-is-a-Street-Fighter*
Archie comics, believe it or not (the banning of which was actually quite common in the families of my friends and relatives). A friend of mine actually wrote an article about the mind-boggling popularity of Archie comics among Indian youth of a certain generation: http://www.sunday-guardian….
***THE AV CLUB***
Because no Lou Reed obit would be complete without this little gem: youtu.be/pxiAe3ULuxI
+1. That, and Come Sail Away, which while not a great song to listen to in and of itself, is super fun to sing, especially in a group. Two of the best 'tuneful shout' songs ever (that aren't soccer chants).
Ocean's Flying Hellfish.
…and the picture was captioned "Harmon only pawn in game of life".
"…and they never spoiled their fun by giving in to their throbbing biological urges."
Around here, they call it "Wondermark".
What with NuDisqus fucking over all of us commenters, I'm glad Sean O'Neal is doing his bit to pick up the easy-joke slack.
First of all, never bad-mouth synergy.
Me too. Has there ever been another SNL cast member who left the show after creating a character (not an impression, mind you, an original character) that they played 15+ times throughout their run and wasn't completely unwatchable by the end? I honestly can't think of any.
Navy, Navy, why ya buggin'?
Agreed. When is Archer coming back, anyway? If I may improve upon Kanye, hurry up with my damn H. Jon!
Heh. I was thinking Waj in the opening scene of Four Lions.
This, a thousand times over.
GOBBLE GOBBLE GOBBLE *death*