How about eight?
How about eight?
I lurk in the subreddit. There are people who love the show enough to post there but don’t understand how far ahead it’s recorded.
Isn’t that pretty much true for Star Wars also?
The MAD Magazine parody came out a few weeks before the movie as well. I remember wondering whether some of the jokes would play out the same way in the movie.
“You have a year to live”
Here’s an Internet story I’ve not read in a long time. A long time.
If your post is any indication, Weird Al is in constant danger of being trampled by a dwarf.
NUH-UH
Yeah, it’s clearly not a plot point but an easy laugh in a light drama. It’s going to land for a lot of people in the trailer because they’re going to be emotional from the rest of it.
I like the part where he says “Nonononono!”
Going to watch this in a marathon with Pig and Lamb.
It may not fully justify it, but the tornado was a direct reference to A Serious Man. It was also a fantastic scene, whatever else it may have been.
Just because you can think of a stale joke that would fit doesn’t mean they’re going to use it.
I’m mid-to-late-GenX and was in college when this was on. It’s for millennials who were 5-10 when it ran.
Is that Mayim Bialik/Blossom behind Paula and MC Skat Kat?
Didn’t Judge already do this with Idiocracy? Seems redundant, in more ways than one.
When Ian McShane first showed up in Game of Thrones, I was hoping it was a flashback to Brand the Builder.
Clearly they were out of time, and that’s a pretty weak reason to interrupt.
Well, there’s Del Griffith.
It depends on how contorted this gets in explaining itself. Get Out was tight. Us, I liked better but its internal logic struggled, which is exactly the feeling I get from almost every MNS movie. Like, I really like the first 80% of Signs and The Village, but he has to keep adding rules to keep the logic intact. The…