Richard D. James is such a mysterious figure in music, but I think that's a good thing, especially when he creates music that's as alien and bizarre as what he's made thus far. Can't wait for SYRO.
Richard D. James is such a mysterious figure in music, but I think that's a good thing, especially when he creates music that's as alien and bizarre as what he's made thus far. Can't wait for SYRO.
That headline was very Oniony, but not that A.V. Clubby. The funny part, however, is that it's 100% accurate.
That headline was very Oniony, but not that A.V. Clubby. The funny part, however, is that it's 100% accurate.
"But guess what, everybody: if you use the Internet, you’re the subject of hundreds of experiments at any given time, on every site."
Youtube Poops are way too high an art form to be limited by petty business bureaucracy.
This animation reminds me of South Park for some reason.
That's almost as funny as the guy who trolled Call of Duty with the gamertag "Xbox Sign Out."
I subscribe to Jules on Youtube. Seriously, he's awesome. I love his metal cover of Chemical Plant Zone from Sonic 2 and My Sanctuary from Kingdom Hearts II.
I will agree that the humor is much less a focus in this season than past seasons, but I think the focus on drama tends to make those little potent bits of humor stand out more. I was laughing out loud at the Hertz employee in tonight's first episode and Dr. Bigelow has been a consistently funny character simply due…
I know it's a work of fiction, but you missed my point. I never said it had anything to do with "morality" or even its real-world occurrences: I meant that there's an artistic reason as to why that scene was there. It's key to the story and the characters within that story; he wouldn't put it in without it having…
Louie's advances at the end of "Pamela (Part 1)" were uncomfortable to me, but I really like Pamela's character and all of the snarky, devil-may-care writing given to that character. I don't expect Louis C.K. to end this little arc tastelessly, because even when he goes to the limit of his comedy and gets on some…
Despite eating burgers all the time, Americans are too stupid and lazy to figure this out, so we have to get Japan to figure out our burger eating techniques for us.
Spongmonkeys were awesome and funny. This thing is a step away from Furby levels of creepy.
Maybe I'll enjoy the Elevator story more after the other five episodes in the arc are shown, but right now, "So Did the Fat Lady" was my choice for this week. Baker really did an excellent job as Vanessa, and I really like this idea that we're diving into Louie's mindset the more the series goes on. Ah, media…
Well, I meant cuts, but it's Youtube. Anything can (and probably will) happen.
No cuts? Well, Youtube video creators would shit themselves, since that's really all they do in their videos.
Not as good as Mr. Universe, in my opinion, but I dug Obsessed. He's still making some real comedy gems after all these years.
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