"It's an Island Scare-a-dice…this Mahaloween!"
"It's an Island Scare-a-dice…this Mahaloween!"
Hi @avclub-00289c0e205aa1ce4d0509f9291b3025:disqus . All I can say to THAT is: Go peddle your apologetics to Aesop. (Meaning: It isn't the form of the characters, it's the content of the fable that MEANS something; and when you have cartoon characters playing with the notion of "one's responsibilities when holding…
@avclub-329f759018034efc82aa5d0d3ae543fc:disqus Really? When they're told to go away…AND THEY STILL BREAK IN TO (you could say) THE SURGEON'S HOUSE? Are you saying YOU wouldn't attack someone who broke into YOUR home? —Especially when one of those people was a corrupt thief who had already stolen from you and is…
But look at it this way: Imagine the White Haired Dude was a famous surgeon at a Hospital, being "protected" by 50 other doctors, nurses and staffers. 4 thugs drag their dying compatriot in, KILL all the surgeon's friends and associates, and then demand (without apology or explanation) that the surgeon save THEIR…
I'm with you about his writing and "understanding" (normally) —which is why I was surprised that he was so lenient on an episode that seemed ripe with so many cool possibilities…that just ended up being slack, unimaginative, and (to my way of looking at it) morally repugnant. It's only been a few hours since I…
Naw. Like I said, I can go with all of those simplified action elements —if it's all just a goof, or if there's some wit or sly character play. What I can't abide is the moral "reversal" at the center of this tale that, for all I can tell, is completely unintentional on the part of the writers. (That is, it's not…
Sorry, but I've got to disagree with this B+ grade, BIG TIME.
Unless one is enbrowning Nazis.
In the Playbill, it said that he played the "Smothered Child."
I couldn't be sure, but did "Avery," wooing Roger's downstairs "maid," refer to what she said as "Riff-Raffshing," rather than "refreshing"?
Such a punch to the mouth over a parking space is otherwise known, urbanspeak-wise, as an "autotuning."
My only "Regular Show" question: Will the "Sandwich of Death" have sun dried tomatoes on it?
I noticed that during the Pooper's rectal rampage montage, we got to see a literal "Rusty Trombone"!
Phillip Baker Hall? Meatloaf? An actual loaf of Meat?
I thought the episode's best joke the was the "Pretty Woman" montage that has the realistically haggard whore looking just as horrible in every iteration of her expensive new upscale fashions (bought on Quag's credit card) —and then ending up selling everything minutes later in a Pawn Shop for Crack Cash!
"Veni, pepedi, vici."
You spelled that out…correctly.
Scraping the effort-intense pastiche off my shoes got tiresome…otherwise, yee ha!
Not only is Sharron Stone's ridiculous squinty tight-lipped bitch-with-no-name Clit Eastwood shtick utterly flat and humorless, making every uninflected line she monotone-rasps duller than Kristen Stewart on oxy, her entire performance in "Quick and the Dead" is perhaps one of the worst, most misguided star turns I've…
That's sorta what I'm saying: It WASN'T tossed. The broken bed and general disarray around it was from sex…and the other "mess" was caused by emptying out all the drawers and closets just as fast as humanly possible —so that they could get away before Raylan came home, or someone from the bar needed something and…