Although I'm an old man now…I'll never forget taking my 13 year old girlfriend to her first "funny scatological" movie. It was "Bridesmaids." Thank you, I'll be here all week.
Although I'm an old man now…I'll never forget taking my 13 year old girlfriend to her first "funny scatological" movie. It was "Bridesmaids." Thank you, I'll be here all week.
Although I'm an old man now…I'll never forget taking my 13 year old girlfriend to her first "funny scatological" movie. It was "Bridesmaids." Thank you, I'll be here all week.
And yet another clip for the SUPERCUT: Morgue attendants eating next to corpses.
And yet another clip for the SUPERCUT: Morgue attendants eating next to corpses.
Wow…referencing the Kuleshov Effect. If you cut to a shot of my blank expression just after seeing an image taken from this skit, you'd think I was actually impressed. And you'd be fuckin'-A correct!
Wow…referencing the Kuleshov Effect. If you cut to a shot of my blank expression just after seeing an image taken from this skit, you'd think I was actually impressed. And you'd be fuckin'-A correct!
Dibs on that band name! "Googling John Cromwell." Sweet.
Dibs on that band name! "Googling John Cromwell." Sweet.
"You'll fly again." On a wink-wink show like this one, this ripe line was delivered with too much knowing undertone to not mean one of two things: Either Grace is gonna eventually die by jumping/getting tossed off a high balcony in the Asylum…orrrrrrr, in the final episode of the season, she's going away with the…
"You'll fly again." On a wink-wink show like this one, this ripe line was delivered with too much knowing undertone to not mean one of two things: Either Grace is gonna eventually die by jumping/getting tossed off a high balcony in the Asylum…orrrrrrr, in the final episode of the season, she's going away with the…
Actually, I considered that comparison…but rejected it, ultimately, because Bob and David's "out-of-character/stage personas" remain so meta/surreal even in their "cafe theatre setting," whereas Key & Peele, in between their video sketches, seem to come "down to earth" and interact with each other in a more…
Actually, I considered that comparison…but rejected it, ultimately, because Bob and David's "out-of-character/stage personas" remain so meta/surreal even in their "cafe theatre setting," whereas Key & Peele, in between their video sketches, seem to come "down to earth" and interact with each other in a more…
"Nor'easter"! Now THAT'S a deeply funny bit o' punnin'! (—That shows why this show is so cleverly self-aware and fun!)
"Nor'easter"! Now THAT'S a deeply funny bit o' punnin'! (—That shows why this show is so cleverly self-aware and fun!)
Isn't the expression: "You don't opium-eat where you cocaine shit?"
Isn't the expression: "You don't opium-eat where you cocaine shit?"
B+? Really? Here are just two of the dumber details that reflect, fractally, on how dopey this show has grown (groan): Not only can't Zak Orth light a fire…he's trying to light a fire as FIRELIGHT DANCES ON HIS FACE; which means someone else in the camp has already got a fire going. In THAT case, you walk over…
B+? Really? Here are just two of the dumber details that reflect, fractally, on how dopey this show has grown (groan): Not only can't Zak Orth light a fire…he's trying to light a fire as FIRELIGHT DANCES ON HIS FACE; which means someone else in the camp has already got a fire going. In THAT case, you walk over…
Snookspeare? Shakesparis?
Snookspeare? Shakesparis?