Venture Bros is by far my favorite thing Adult Swim has done - just incredible quality all-around with great animation, stories, voice-acting, and humor. Glad it got a proper sendoff with the special that came out a few months back.
Venture Bros is by far my favorite thing Adult Swim has done - just incredible quality all-around with great animation, stories, voice-acting, and humor. Glad it got a proper sendoff with the special that came out a few months back.
hot take: tim and eric shouldn’t even be on this list.
Not saying the Venture Bros should be #1 necessarily, but it is my favorite of the ones listed.
Came to make sure The Venture Bros. was at the number one spot. It’s not. I’m leaving. Loved a lot of these shows though.
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Glass reportedly had to be seriously rewritten to give him less complicated stuff to do, and resorted to having him wear the poncho hood up more often so he could wear an earpiece to get his lines.
oh yeah i can’t bring myself to watch those. i read the article about how his agents were basically pretending the condition wasn’t as bad as it was and were pushing him hard.
Yeah there’s a whole slew of movies he strs in that are streaming now and you can almost see the progression of the condition. In the most recent one I watched, at one point, he’s sitting behind a desk and he looks down as if he’s looking at something, but you can tell by the way the other actor delivers his line, a we…
My dad died from Lewy body dementia in August, and this all reads step-by-step depressingly familiar.
Yeah it kinda sucks when you look back at some of the crap he was involved in over the last few years and realise he was just trying to get as much done as he could before he wasn’t able to anymore.
Its a shame we’ll never get another top tier Willis flick.
The first Scream movie probably did more to teach the general public that Jason was not the killer in the first film than those that actually saw the first film and remembered this.
Jason X is awful, but it does have one great scene - Jason is lured onto the ship’s “holodeck” where they recreate the original Camp Crystal Lake - right out of the 1980s. Jason is noticeably freaked out, especially when young teenagers appear for him to kill, but he can’t kill them because they’re holograms.
Are you a masochist? The last time you brought this up you confidently told everyone it would be AI, everyone told you how obviously stupid that was. It remains so, for the exact same reasons.
Gonna just copy and post what I said to you last time I saw you bring up this nonsensical idea
That’s a good point! The key difference being that by all accounts Danny DeVito is a wonderful human being who is a) game for anything b) people like working with.
While Chevy very much isn’t either.
Yeah even if it costs $800 million, that’s only 3.25 David Zaslav’s (based on his 2022 comp of $246 million according to THR). Who gives a shit?
He could have been what Devito is to always sunny to community.
Even if you take the studios at their word (because studios never lie about finances), WB, NBCUniversal, Sony, and Paramount had nearly five billion in profits in 2022 according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It was kind of cool having him on the show at the beginning, but Chevy Chase really was the weakest actor on the whole show. His performance style was so hammy. The only time it was decent was when he really leaned in to the villain stuff. Everything else was basically him indicating to the audience where the joke…
The South Park guys have never been progressive. They are “both sides” libertarians. They have always had some shitty views on some things