"Sectionals" keys in on the absurdist humor that manages to keep me tuning in.
"Sectionals" keys in on the absurdist humor that manages to keep me tuning in.
Yeah, but "Jingle Barack" on the other hand was awesome and catchy as hell.
I still haven't watched it. I refuse to watch it.
Agreed. "Jingle Barack" was brilliant, and the true send off for the 44th President.
Her Super Bowl halftime show was pretty awesome in terms of production.
Maybe we can leave Trump in Saudi Arabia and bring back the glowing orb as our president.
I did not order Santana Abraxas!
I don't want Santana Abraxas!
And I won't listen to Santana Abraxas!
Absolutely.
Freebird does indeed live up to its hype, as cliched as it sounds saying that. Don't let the song's overexposure distract from the fact that it's an awesome solo.
Don't let the fact that Billy Corgan is an insufferable prick detract from the fact that his work is absolutely masterful.
"Starla", from the Pisces Iscariot B-side album, sold me once and forever on the Smashing Pumpkins from the very first time I ever heard it.
500 Japanese men stomping on the floor.
Yeeaaaaaaah…..this one I'm not going to lose too much sleep over, I have to confess.
Just as an aside, is there any consensus as to how to phonetically describe the "Law and Order" sound? Dun-Dun? Clang-Clang? Clong-Clong?
Yeah, I enjoyed that one as well. And while not a Netflix original, I got into Crazy Ex Girlfriend via Netflix.
I think it's simply called Newtown. Mostly, it just follows around some of the parents of the victims as well as some other people who were involved in the day's events.
I think that one scene, along with maybe a couple of scenes from the IT Crowd, are probably one of the few times a television show has actually reduced me to laughing to the point where breathing is difficult. Literal on the floor, tears streaming out of my eyes laughing.
He did an excellent job as LBJ in the HBO movie.
Given my mood over the past few months, I think the last thing I saw on Netflix in the comedy genre was, well, Season 2 of Kimmy Schmidt.
You see! I don't seem so foolish with my car CD collection after all, fools!