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Universidaze: Saturday Night Fever
Posted in Fig Art, tagged Comedy, humor, news on January 18, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Morning Oatmeal: The BEST GIFS of the Year
Posted in Movies, Television, tagged Comedy, Entertainment, humor, news, television, TV on January 18, 2012| Leave a Comment »

The people at Uproxx [some of my favorite people] have compiled some of the best pop culture GIFS of the year. Above is just one of the best. There’s at least 20 more at the link. Be sure to hit it and view it for your own pleasure.
Mid-Season Television Preview
Posted in Articles, Television, tagged Comedy, Entertainment, Film, humor, Movies, news, Reviews, television, TV on January 17, 2012| 1 Comment »

Television is returning after a long holiday hiatus. And it’s time to get a plethora of new shows as well as the return of some beloved ones. And just like the Fall Check Up and Preview I did last fall, I’m here to share with you guys what I’ll be tuning into this season. Personally, it feels as though Fall TV is better than Mid-season. With greats like Dexter, It’s Always Sunny, and a couple of others having only a 12 episode run, I’ve always wondered what filled those time slots in the Spring. After doing a little research, I’ve seen that there are gems that I haven’t quite uncovered yet such as: Justified, Shameless, and 30 Rock. So I’m going to be dedicating my time now to play catch up. And that’s not even counting all the new series coming out. As usual, it’s a gamble to try to get into new shows, mainly because you don’t know if it will be a waste of time or not, but I’ve got some faith in some in the appeal of some of these new shows. I’ll update you later in the season to tell you how it’s going.
Banana Unpeeled DVD Review: 30 Minutes or Less
Posted in Movies, Reviews, tagged Aziz Ansari, Bank Robber, Bomb, Comedy, Danny McBride, Jessie Eisenberg, Movies, Nick Swardson, Pizza, Reviews on November 25, 2011| 1 Comment »

How does a lazy pizza boy and his small Indian school-teacher friend react when they’re forced to rob a bank? Why, they simply go to the closest dollar tree, get some spray paint, some toy guns, ski masks, and go the closest bank that’s how. Forget the hesitation, paranoia, and other basic human emotion and let’s just have them be able to outrun the cops, deal with guns pointed in their faces, and bombs strapped to their chests. That’s where 30 Minutes or Less does wrong, while it provides decent comedy in its leads, it’s not irreverent enough to qualify as the good kind of absurd nor is it believable enough carry the heart it tries to convey.































