Hey, where's Tommy? Someone find Tommy!
Hey, where's Tommy? Someone find Tommy!
This was the first season where Peppermint Butler got his own episode! And PB has had a lot of development too. I agree that we're way under Marcy quota, and I could use some Ice King right about now, but in general, I don't think the show is losing sight of its supporting cast (Which was part of the point of "Jake…
Can we say Steven Colbert? Like, not the character, but the real person? I realize the question specifies fictional characters, but can we make an exception? I think that's reasonable, in the case of Steven Colbert.
Not necessarily, just a prophet.
As a Catholic, I sincerely agree with this. Being flippant with the name of the all-knowing, all-powerful, all-loving king of the entire universe in no way translates to "Also, there's a handful of words in a language that won't even exist for centuries that you're not supposed to say. And 'Damm' is one of them, but…
Extremely anxious about this. For the past few years, the brilliant people working on Adventure Time have walked an artistic "Have their cake and eat it too" tightrope remarkably well: it's a children's show, so they need to make it fun, brief, and easy to follow, but they've managed to tackle all kinds of big ideas,…
Oh, please no.
I'll take the seasick crocodile.
I don't think so. He said they were planning on recording at least two more records together, and continue to tour, with his various solo projects in between.
Add me the list of people who don't care. The Pixies made four and a half great records, I listen to them often, but they've lost all their energy. You can see and hear how sick they are of playing these songs, I'm glad Kim had the good sense to get out.
Now, you want a reunited band who still kick ass? Two words: The…
I can't speak for Boyhoood, by I personally thought Birdman was awesome.
Well, there's the folks who thought Birdman was a pretentious mess, and that Boyhood was an ideal to strive towards for ambitious storytelling. Then there's the folks who thought Boyhood was a glorified gimmick with no plot, and Birdman was a smart, stylish piece of satire and drama. Then there's the folks who thought…
And for the record, my poor-ass only saw Birdman and American Sniper out of the nominees this year, and I thought Birdman rocked (American Sniper was meh-to-bad in my opinion). Boyhood, Whiplash, and Grand Budapest Hotel all look like my sort of thing, so it's probable that once I get around to watching them, I'll…
*ahem*
Okay, I'll sum up this comments section so nobody has to trawl through it:
"Birdman sucks! Boyhood should have won!"
"Boyhood sucks! Also, Birdman sucks!"
"Jack Black was kinda funny."
There. All you need to know.
Meh. It was just a Julie Andrews impression. She has the range and the tone, but isn't anything special. She's one of the few pop stars who has even that, though, so I have to give her some credit.
Man, this season needs to stop showing Pam in her underwear. My penis can only get so erect.
Well, apparently we'll soon be getting not just more Marceline, not just more Marceline backstory, not just more Marceline/Pb interaction (I'm not a shipper, but I love their chemistry together), but some Marceline backstory and Pb interaction the writers felt was so good that they should make a proper show event out…
It sounds like this miniseries will re-focus on F&J. Of which I'm glad, because while I've disagreed with many other people's complaints over this past season ("It's outgrown its timeslot", "There are too many episodes about minor characters", "The plot moves too slowly."), it would be nice to have a good ole…
Hey, now, it's perfectly valid to be offended by a movie in which some of the characters do things I wouldn't do, even if they are portrayed as being wrong. The movies I like are above that sort of thing. Both of them.
HTTYD2 was awesome.