Not with that attitude!
Not with that attitude!
She was.
This is the best Remy Zero joke I’ve heard all week.
Thank you.
This list kinda got out of hand, but here some of mine:
Fair enough.
I thought a little about Smith, but I’m not really sure his fallen stock has much to do with references. I mean, it doesn’t hurt, but I’d say he’s much more indicative of how fresh that stuff felt in the ’90s than how sick of them people got, because his later stuff is much less referential. It’s not like people hated…
The first time the Kool-Aid Man randomly burst through a wall on that show was pretty funny.
There is an increased volume of them. For me, it was Family Guy that ruined it. That show popularized the notion that all you need to make “comedy” is a bunch of references to other pop culture things that people recognize. The Simpsons did it better, but it also drives me crazy when so many people only know a classic…
Only if I can count on you in the comment section!
It sounds like this might be more of an article that you should try writing! Mine would have to spend several paragraphs explaining how I have no fucking clue what Space Battleship Yamato is.
Yep. I remember watching classic-era Simpsons as a teenager and thinking that all the pop culture references made it so smart and sophisticated, but looking back now it’s hard for me to see why I thought that, say, Smithers spiriting Mr. Burns out of Town Hall with a grappling hook like Batman was especially clever.
I never thought the problem with the book was that there were too many references (note: I didn’t read the book). Look at The LEGO Movie. It’s 90 minutes of references, but it’s still a wonderful movie.
Have you ever driven out of NYC & the surrounding area on back roads only? It could easily take days to get past Westchester that way.
I can’t believe someone starred this..
They’re not angry rich white dudes. They’re rich white dudes who can barely be bothered to give a toss what the proles think. The money keeps coming in, one way or the other.
He’s basically the George Lucas of comics.
I actually do enjoy some of the weird scripting beats in his seventies stuff like Kamandi and the 4th world books. It’s not anything like a human would write. It’s like a computer designed to write really hyped ad copy that had a massive amount of LSD laced coffee spilled into…
The first two movies were my favorites when I was a little kid and Harry Potter fanatic, for the exact reason that critics look down on them: they were the only ones to actually provide the exact experience of seeing the books on screen.
Is this timeline going to be made by the same people who decided that basically all of phase one besides Cap took place in one week?
The bassist’s hair in that video is fucking insane.