Dvora : Charming in a pedestrian kind of way.
snazzydetritus : I have only one complaint about this phenomenal series - it is slightly annoying how naive...
Wolfie D : OMG! I hope he finds his cup! :-)
BoochJohnson : This season is getting too weird, and not in any funny ways.
FUA11 : scraped through the bottom of the barrel and kept going into the dirt.
JulesWinnfield : One of the better series of the last year. Would have made great live action as well. Ala'...
theghettophilosopher : well that was a nice ending and a great set up for season 2
MP8219 : I think Marshall and Francis should leave the country and start over somewhere else that w...
Alien : Woohoo! Renewed for Season 2.
magically_delicious : You've misunderstood. I was merely clarifying that the Version 3 Dood link IS the 1977 fi...
I forget where I watched it, I think it was on a late night show like Conan. The guest was an actor who does some producing/directing now. He explained how the movie industry has grown so big that it’s starting to eat itself. Where if they don’t keep pulling in those 500 million plus profit movies they’ll go bankrupt. So they don’t care about those smaller movies and won’t give them a chance like they use too. That’s why theres mainly only these “huge” box office explosions now. Which is unfortunate and honestly a real let down.
That’s such a shame too because those weird little indie films are usually the best. We really lost something with the closure of video stores. Go out & rent a few videos & that was your weekend. I don’t know why streaming sites don’t recreate that vibe but they just don’t. I rarely watch movies now. Last movie I saw in the theater was the newest Indian Jones & that was just because I had seen all the others in theater so, tradition :)