He absolutely hated his piece for the pop art episode. He totally owned up to that being garbage like he did with this one.
He absolutely hated his piece for the pop art episode. He totally owned up to that being garbage like he did with this one.
Seriously, I'm amazed that Brett Ratner has taken a bad situation and ended up making it even worse.
Yeah, I've always been curious where exactly Small Gods fits. It seems like it has to take place before the events of the main books, but I've never quite figured out the timing.
I quite liked Men At Arms when I read it. I don't know if I'd put it in the upper echelon of the Watch books but that's such a tough field.
Yeah, I really liked the first two books when I read them in '06. I'm sure they would seem a little weird now by comparison with the rest of the series, but Twoflower in particular is an absolute gem of a character. Equal Rites is pretty skippable, though, I don't think there's been a book in the series I've enjoyed…
I actually like that the Intersect has turned Morgan into an obnoxious, whiny little shit. Unlike Chuck who spent the first two seasons just getting information and not superpowers, he got way too much power way too soon and he's totally incapable of handling it. It puts Chuck being able to handle the Intersect as…
I haven't watched the full week but the Monday and Thursday episodes were some of the most I've enjoyed watching Conan all year (which I haven't done a lot of, admittedly, because The Daily Show takes precedence and I only got a DVR a couple weeks ago). And in the video where he's delivering Chinese food I can only…
I honestly disagree. I watched every season this year and Borneo might still be my favorite. The way it plays out is perfect TV, and it takes the time to develop its characters in a way the seasons post-All Stars very rarely do. My top five is probably Borneo, Amazon, Pearl Islands, Fans vs. Favorites, and China in no…
I actually liked that final Rory number a lot and am interested in finding the actual song he was covering.
I've been spending time whilst watching the show figuring out who was cast to fill the same roles as artists on the last season. Sucklord is obviously Miles except without the judges fawning over him, Lola is probably Nicole, Jazz-Minh was Peregrine, Ugo was maybe Ryan, and Bayete is some sort of awful nightmare cross…
That episode scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. I think it was the creepily jaunty music that kept playing over the intercom about how they were all going to die that got me.
Actually, there was an episode this week so maybe The AV Club has just opted to stop covering it.
I thought Bobby Moynihan did a surprisingly good job too.
Yeah, he was constantly left trying to interject and having it go nowhere. Even if they hadn't outright stated that Heder didn't really know anyone else on the show it would have been blatantly clear because they didn't really click.
I have no clue why Aukerman actually restarted the game after Heder lost. I thought Heder was just trying to make a joke out of losing the game to Harris and then Aukerman was like "okay, let's keep going!"
YES! Oh my god, the Alphabet Strategy is fucking hysterical. I watched the first season of Survivor (and basically all of Survivor except for The Outback) for the first time this year and only in that season where most of the players had no clue how to strategize would something that amazingly stupid happen.
That end credits sequence might have been my favorite thing out of The Office this season thusfar. The cuts between the looks on the faces of Toby, the kid, and especially Dwight made me laugh.
Man, I thought he was supposed to be Ali G too. Jesse Pinkman probably makes more sense for Ryan, though.
Hey, they got rid of The Deaf Guy much earlier than I was expecting. Bayete being black won't save him.
Yeah, I loved that Sophie never got further than her face twitching in mild amusement at that movie. On Twitter she's pretty much outright confirmed that she thought it was awful.