Godzooky!
Godzooky!
Germanic but not German, alas.
That makes sense, since they did have “guest stars” and outdoor segments. Probably did a lot of post in lockdown as well.
Muppets Tonight gave us this...
I hope they put up Muppets Tonight too, there’s a lot of great stuff in that show.
Six series and a film?
WHY’D YOU SAY THAT NAME?
He makes Sam Worthington look like Jai Courtney on Taylor Kitsch’s worst day.
Not even being sarcastic, but that, bro, is a cool story! :)
I think I speak for all of us when I say “In that case, can I play Cyborg?”
Glad to see Brendan Fraser is making a bit of a come-back.
Actually, I thought for one second that you were going to say George of the Jungle.
Smithers, have The Lumineers killed.
I think it’s the combination of saying “cancelled” and then going on to flesh it out by talking about “digital equivalent of the medieval mobs roaming the streets looking for someone to burn”. I’d like to give him the benefit of the doubt and assume he’s making a much more mild criticism, but those remarks definitely…
It takes a bit of gymnastics to tie him to J. K. Rowling’s TERF war all to make his comments seem far more incendiary than they were, but it effectively proves his point. I’m wondering if this article isn’t dripping with sarcasm I’m not hearing, or was just an effort to make a bean joke that didn’t quite land.
Bryan Cranston, also gave his thoughts on Cancel Culture™ recently, and said things along the same lines. I might be out of line here, but to simply note that sometimes it can get out of hand seems reasonable enough to say, right?
“In my own experience lesbian drama involves disagreeing about how many coats of paint are needed on a bathroom wall or one person wanting to fuck when the other wants to watch The Crown.”
On. yer. period. then?
“Batman’s a scientist” is one of the finest jokes on the show.
I don’t think reference humor is inherently unfunny, it’s just that a lot of people forget to make the reference part of an actual joke.