Wow, that sounds like a Garth Marenghi.
Wow, that sounds like a Garth Marenghi.
He comes across really well. I've seen him in good movies, and I've seen him in awful movies…but he's always worth watching.
"There’s two series and Christmas specials and that was it. "
Nope and they were not designed to be ironic (if such a thing is possible…but - what the hey - it's your analogy). But no one eats Cheetos with a smug look on their face, thinking they're getting something good out of it.
And you're comparing Sam Raimi to The Asylum?
It highlights the millions of people who don't understand irony.
And a Robber Button is…?
You have to admire Chloe's passion for mascara. She's had an incredibly long day, including being tortured and now kidnapped. And she's still wearing that black eye-liner.
I'm not really sure how you could spoil LOST. That's not necessarily a criticism of the show as a whole (let's not go there…), just an observation that you'd need to spend about an hour detailing on all the stuff that went down…and none of it was all that twisty.
Will Ferrell in a toy store? Wasn't that Elf?
Try and Catch Me is my absolute favourite.
An interesting, clever episode. With not a single funny line.
Welcome to the internet. If you look around, there's lots more stuff for you not to look at.
I really don't understand the rating for this one. You do realise this is a TV show - it's not actually an elaborate practical joke? A "surprise" at the end isn't enough to defend 22 minutes of nonsense.
>A general rule of television is that blonde, short-haired women are almost always evil. Misfits breaks the trend with chameleon-girl!
We'll see.
Admittedly, I've long since stopped giving this show my full attention but this seemed like scraping the absolute bottom of the barrel. This wasn't smart, it completely failed to tell a cohesive story and it certainly wasn't funny.
The Tom and Tammy reveal made me laugh uproariously, watching on my own. Not a common occurrence with any show.
This is one of those eps where it has my attention, yet tries my patience. Watchable, yet kind of annoying, but at least I didn't end up looking at my phone while it was playing.
Surely the Jared/Aides thing was intentionally drawing attention to itself for being contrived, repetitive and unlikely?
You clearly haven't seen "A Million Little Fibers" or "Crippled Summer".