People are harsh on modern Simpsons, but I remember one Sofia Coppola joke that I thought was hilarious:
People are harsh on modern Simpsons, but I remember one Sofia Coppola joke that I thought was hilarious:
She's a lot like her dad, in that way. Made a few well-recieved films (not saying the films themselves are comparable), then trailed off into… well, Jack. Somewhere is Sofia's Jack.
"It's good, but will it get them off their tractors?"
"Well, then why am I watching it"
Writer #1: "Ok, we're almost done with this episode, but we need to find a way to fill up three minutes…"
I believe that, if The Farm had been picked up, the plan was either for Dwight to leave he show at some point during midseason, or else to have his story end in a completely different place. The show was still filming for a while after it was announced that The Farm wasn't happening.
This is weird. I just finished writing a final paper about this film and Almereyda's obsession with technology for my Shakespeare class. As soon as I sent the email to my professor, this article came up.
Or, for that matter, on your boat.
I WRITE FREAKY FANFICTION WHERE CARTOONS FUCK
GOT CGI GARFIELD LICKING MARMADUKE'S NUTS
I would love if Pete falling down the stairs wasn't in the script, but a total accident that Weiner was thrilled to keep in the scene.
A Book of Secrets?
Kick-Ass for some, DVDs of Super for others!
DOOOOOOOOOOOOWD!
YEAH IN YOUR FUCKING FACE, EGGS!
If we could get Shane Black to make the Deadpool movie, that would actually be pretty perfect.
Hank Hooper would be ashamed.
(Don buys a Bobby at the store, accidentally smashes into the door on his way out.)
I couldn't make out a word the guy said, which I thought was intentional, like it was supposed to make you feel as confused as the characters until you figure out for yourself what was going on.
FUCK YEAH FUCKING PLANET OF THE APES
And Monster Island is actually a peninsula!