Not one person trying to correct you has mentioned Flight of the Conchords.
Not one person trying to correct you has mentioned Flight of the Conchords.
Aside from my categorical ban on Lego sets, I’ve been a very patient and supportive Star Wars wife for all the years of our marriage. This weekend the tables have finally turned!
I’ve always liked you, MFN Dixon!
OR, and I’m just throwing this out there, you could skip most of this and watch the Deadwood movie six to eight times. I’m not saying that’s my plan, but it’s not not my plan.
I will happily sit through anything with adorable Kang-Ho Song in it.
I’ve got it on in another tab and Hatchie is playing. She’s good! Or they’re good? Not sure if it’s the name of the girl or the whole band.
I don’t know what you like, but I really enjoyed Danger Island. It was probably the darkest season of Archer, especially the stuff between Cheryl and Mallory. (Which I thought was great, even if it went too far for some people around here.)
Their animation has been steadily improving, but now Archer is flat out the most beautiful animated series being produced in this hemisphere. I can’t believe how good all the space stuff looked.
I can absolutely see his point about the logistics of it all. You can’t take a team of hundreds of people into a situation where they might get charged with second degree murder over a miscarriage. Both Disney and Netflix have a ton of teen content, too. What happens when someone like Millie Brown gets pregnant…
A big scary monster alien? Absolutely, yes. Sploosh! as Pam from Archer would say.
If you want me to like your super hero movie, the third act has to revolve around human actors, acting. If I wanted to watch someone else play a video game boss battle, I’d be watching a twitch stream, not a damn movie. Needless to say, there are not a ton of super hero movies I have enjoyed.
Ray McKinnon did an amazing job with that part. Reverend Smith was probably my favorite character in season one. You learn so much about everyone he’s interacting with, any time he’s in a scene.
This is weird. I’ve been relentlessly campaigning to bring Deadwood back since HBO announced it was cancelled. To me, the show has never been dead, only missing. But now we’re at the end, and I’m starting to process the fact that it’s really over after this movie. And it’s not even just Deadwood, David Milch is coming…
I didn’t realize that had such interesting art direction. I’ll have to track down the original.
So Wright was ready to take that powerhouse performance in any direction? To stare blankly like a manikin at whatever the writers and directors threw at him, while delivering lines completely sans inflection? Impressive!
The weird part of the Flash is waiting for him to realize he’s actually a super villain who locks people up in his secret it-puts-the-lotion-on-its-skin basement. I mean, it made some sense for the original super murdery people with esoteric powers, like the poison gas guy, but then he meets the teleporter girl, and…
I’m now three seasons into Supergirl, two seasons into Legends of Tomorrow, and midway through the first season of the Flash. I will get there! I’m glad Ray is still around in two years, even if he has been possessed by a demonic cell phone or whatever. He and Martin are my favorite Legends.
Lack of adult supervision is literally Florida’s brand.
Please someone pick it up! I really like The Tick.
I remember this old Daily Show about a guy who did his own dentistry, and I think he said the only downsides of doing it yourself at home are the terrible pain and the medical danger. Once you get past those, it’s clear sailing!