This forum is for talking about non-music-related stuff that the DBT fanbase might be interested in. This is not the place for inside jokes and BS. Take that crap to some other board.
I'm not big on the Adult Swim stuff in general, but after hearing enough people praise it, I gave Rick and Morty a whirl last night. Really funny. The second episode ("Lawnmower Dog") had me howling. The concept gives them a lot of leeway to be surreal and inventive. Looking forward to watching the rest on Hulu.
All it takes is one wicked heart, a pile of money, and a chain of folks just doing their jobs
I was never really into Andrew Dice Clay back when he was big. That said, we watched and loved season 1 of Dice, and, I can't lie, I was really happy to see that it was renewed for a second season. The premiere was last Sunday and it was a great episode. Highly recommend this show
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:I was never really into Andrew Dice Clay back when he was big. That said, we watched and loved season 1 of Dice, and, I can't lie, I was really happy to see that it was renewed for a second season. The premiere was last Sunday and it was a great episode. Highly recommend this show
Absolutely this. He reminded me so much of Jackie Mason in Sunday's episode.
whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:I was never really into Andrew Dice Clay back when he was big. That said, we watched and loved season 1 of Dice, and, I can't lie, I was really happy to see that it was renewed for a second season. The premiere was last Sunday and it was a great episode. Highly recommend this show
Absolutely this. He reminded me so much of Jackie Mason in Sunday's episode.
I am fond of Natasha Legerro
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
been DVRing this and was all set to start it when my wife got home from a work trip, only to find that I had not set the DVR properly and it had deleted the first two episodes. So now I have all but the first two, and they are DVRing tonight, so will finally be able to dig into this
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
watched the new season premiere of Curb Your Enthusiasm last night, and damn did we ever need that! It was like the show had never been away, they didn't miss a beat
Calling Fatwa by Association for band name
Son, this ain't a dream no more, it's the real thing
been DVRing this and was all set to start it when my wife got home from a work trip, only to find that I had not set the DVR properly and it had deleted the first two episodes. So now I have all but the first two, and they are DVRing tonight, so will finally be able to dig into this
All lined up to watch on my DVR too.
"Guitars talk. If you really want to write a song, ask a guitar." Neil Young
whatwouldcooleydo? wrote:(3) finally finished season 2 of Man in the High Castle. Interested to hear from any of y'all who have been watching
(4) Manhunt: The Unabomber was actually quite good, well worth sitting through 8 episodes
Just finished Man in the High Castle. Overall, I really enjoy it. Sometimes it's a little corny, but I don't feel like there are a lot of moments where I think he/she'd never do that. My favorite thing about the whole show is how they really 360 some of these characters and give very complex depth to them. Oberstgruppenführer John Smith is the fucking devil. But he's such a heroic figure at the same time. He should either be executed or save the world. I'm not sure which. But I find myself caring about Nazis and Japanese secret service, which is compelling.
Only saw two episodes of Manhunt (Mrs Beebs watch the whole thing). One episode seemed to make a little too sympathetic figure of Ted Kazynski. I figure he would not have been just a gentle outlier in his community at that point and more psychopathic the woods. But overall it seemed well done and I liked what little I saw.
tinnitus photography wrote:if any of you haven't watched Rick and Morty, please do so.
It's really good. I'm glad I got in before all the recent silliness, because the show's more...hardcore fans making asses of themselves in a spectacularly public way would've definitely made me less likely to take the plunge.
All it takes is one wicked heart, a pile of money, and a chain of folks just doing their jobs
Cole Younger wrote:Any of yall ever seen the show Shameless? It comes on Showtime. We normally don't get Showtime but are in the middle of one of those free trial things.
Jeez. Why is it the in thing now for every show to portray everybody as completely miserable? And what makes people want to watch that?
That is one way to look at it. I personally enjoy watching the scheming and creativity the family uses in getting out of jams they find themselves in/get themselves into.