People making dumb decisions in horror movies/shows · 5:17pm Oct 8th, 2020
What people have you seen make dumb decisions in horror movies/shows?
I'll start with a classic. "Let's split up." Even though there's a monster/killer out there.
What people have you seen make dumb decisions in horror movies/shows?
I'll start with a classic. "Let's split up." Even though there's a monster/killer out there.
I love this tribute so much, I discovered it recently while looking for Boardwalk Empire tributes (second favorite TV show) its so fucking sad man, I love Jimmy Darmody, one of the best characters in television I still wish he wasn't killed of so early, but I know thats how his fate was meant to be :(
Uh, one quick question:
What kind of installment to the Looney Tunes franchise is this?!
For that matter, what kind of sitcom is this?!
Okay, that’s actually two questions. Still though, these questions are ones that I will happily answer in this review of this 2011-2014 waste of time “The Looney Tunes Show”.
Here’s what it’s about:
A little something for after "A Tale of Two Brothers" is completed...
Hey fellas, sorry for the radio silence lately. School has eaten up all of my time and creative energy. I know there's a lot of you who are in college too and are still putting out kwality kauntent, so that's less of an excuse than I wish it was. I think at least a part of my complete lack of writing recently has been that I've set my standards way, way too high, and every time I just sit down and hammer something out I don't feel like it's worthwhile posting. Believe me, I've shat out
Is it odd that I very much prefer stories back from before...I probably wanna say the ending of Season 3?
Everything felt far more varied and creative, whereas - to me, at least - it feels like every story nowadays is a rehash of something done five years ago in some vain attempt to capture the same feeling, and it just falls flat.
(Courtesy of Comedy Partners)
Lewis Black makes the case for millennials to vote in the 2016 election in spite of their lack of enthusiasm for the candidates and difficulties getting to the polls.
Italy has rarely been recreated in the beautiful manner it is here.
This is a fabulous show! The settings, the scenery, the singing --- everything is bravissimo!
I just saw the movie... and it's SO MUCH FRIGGIN FUN! There was also a 'dawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww' scene with Sonic and Tails in Siberia. Literally, the audience went "DAWWWWWW!!" I've never actually experienced that before... it was kinda eerie, actually. Like the mind-control musical numbers in Pony.
Movie:
Show:
Now, where's the difference, everyone?
1. Seinfeld
2. Friends
3. Johnny Bravo
4. Pepe Le Pew shorts
5. Tom & Jerry shorts that feature blackface and Mammy Two Shoes
6. Old cartoons and shows that contain stereotypes of Asian and Indigenous people, Nazi propaganda, etc.
Are there any other shows that I've missed that can offend anyone in today's climate? Put them in the comments.
Hey, what’s up guys! A Man Undercover here once again.
Today, I’m gonna be reviewing “Home Improvement”.
Hello everyone-
I just released a new story- Trixie's Perfect Show. It will be submitted to Manaphy's Ongoing Contest.
Enjoy, my loyal legion of followers! And remember, I'll be at Trotcon this weekend.
So, been quiet for a while again, thought I'll let you know how and what I'm doing.
I'll be making two more blog posts very soon, first talking about MLP's finale; I know, kinda late, but I wanted to make sure everybody had seen it... aaaand I'm super lazy. The second post will be about predictions regarding the next WoW expansion, as it's pretty much tradition for me at this point; will also briefly comment on the recent... situation with Blizzard.
The New Batman Adventures (Sep. 1st)
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Sep. 6th)
Joseph (1995) (Sep. 8th)
Evan Almighty (Sep. 13th)
All Hail King Julien [requested by A Man Undercover] (Sep. 15th)
Austin Powers in Goldmember [requested by Akula966] (Sep. 20th)
Top Gun (1986) [requested by vicenteortiz99] (Sep. 22nd)
Moana (Sep. 27th)
The Bad Guys (Sep. 29th)