What about Super Hans?
What about Super Hans?
The tonal whiplash of Leftovers/ Twin Peaks/ American Gods is too much for me to watch in one night. After watching TP, the last American Gods was a real letdown to me— which is totally unfair since the show is anything but.
Cancel after the free month is up and wait 'til it ends to pay for one more and shotgun it. Downside: If you wait until it's finished to binge it all, you are legally obligated to whine in comments sections about spoilers in headlines.
Compare that to Starz who are lucky to top 300,000 with a supposed "hit." Thus the saying you constantly hear in the entertainment media, "wtf is starz lol."
Yeah but the back catalog is a huge draw too- HBO is still pulling people in with the Sopranos, etc. I'm sure in the long run it's more than worth it for Showtime to have something this high profile in their permanent library.
Unfortunately Evil Agent Cooper is already in the Pacific Northwest so he'll have to move to Miami to be a lumberjack at the end.
Also, it's a holdover from when Gameological was a (fantastic) spin-off site.
That's actually her convoluted way of telling you that if you betray her, she will kill the children.
Technically this is a "Squeakquel." It's not chipmunk related, you probably actually don't want to know the rest.
For additional context, Tangerine only brought in $700,000 at the domestic box office but like Warcraft it did eleventy billion dollars in China. And let's not forget Redbox rentals!
I dunno but now I'm hungry for Red Lobster.
Well, there's that, and there's also, if you're a famous artist you get some attention and kudos for a week for saying you're retiring but then you forget you're going to live another twenty or thirty years and retirement is boring.
Wouldn't it be more newsworthy if a non-contrarian restaurant opened in a trendy American city? I mean this is just speculation, such a thing would never happen.
Four Lions.
"is that your… final answer?"
Let's call it a sequel instead, set it 25 years later and have Dark Mitch run amok while Good Mitch's soul is trapped in a changing room cabana.
That's an unfair complaint. There was almost never a fjord, except for that run of episodes where Mitch went to Scandinavia.
There was one where Blondie from Tool Time and Motley Crue were doing something on a boat?
Wasn't Fox News also first during the Bush years though? I guess The Daily Show and Colbert would have been the counter to that?
I really don't have anything against the Sklars and good for them for getting work, but at the same time if a comedian takes the cash to star in a really annoying and unfunny mainstream commercial I think it's fair game to give 'em a little hell.