Nope.
Nope.
The fact that musicians these days regardless of color, creed or what have you don’t make money is all the proof you need that you have, indeed, come up with a terrible take.
This actually sounds genuinely interesting, but that first image at the top of the article looks like my old pedal board that went to my old pre-amp
Personally I liked the first episode the best: I don’t know if it was the bloody mayhem or the Turkey ‘dialog’ (I couldn’t stop laughing at Homer angrily trying to “Why you little” in Turkey) but I legit loved that first segment. I thought the weakest was the end “Alien” one, and even that was relatively pretty good.
Ray Bloody Purchase...
The monologue was decent, but overall I really liked this show. And that puppet sketch...I couldn’t stop laughing.
Hell yeah and fully agree
Well, Bundy was hot: Dahmer was more striking...
Instant up-vote for the Danger 5 mention. Man I love that show.
I agree solely based on season 3 and specifically Richard going to rescue Jimmy’s son...
There can be only one answer to this:
So all the MCU folks who felt the need to write an essay justifying why their films belong in the top 100 fully by your logic justifies to me that they’re way the fuck off.
Put it in all caps and you got ZMF’s review...
I feel like every MCU film has those notes in it. “Yes, we love how you’re planning to show woman empowerment and so forth, but make sure we need a 3rd act resolution with heavy CGI in it”
Fully agree. Read on through the comments...
I go to my gym for 1:30 and it’s always on. The one guy who looks like a prettier Chris Pratt always cracks me up. That and seeing Rena Sofer on there...
Fully agree and I’ll add I don’t think the MCU is cut out for 3 movies a year either.
The original title of the Big Star song before Alex Chilton was told to lighten up a little bit...or so the legend goes...
I fully agree. My initial statement was meant more as a joke...
I’d put “The Nice Guys” over “The Over Guys” but I also have a big fondness for the 70's so I figure it’s just my nostalgia. Although you could argue the acting in the former is also better than the latter. Ryan Gosling screams like a real life Ned Flanders and I love it.