Yeah, I'm not referring to reviews, but just general public response to it. I imagine some people who were close to the incident will have... some negative feelings towards that part.
Man that would be some retarded bullshit. You would also have to be in the mindset that movies are made in two days.
If that did happen I'd imagine it would be the same fuckoffs who thought they should change the title of the LotR: The Two Towers because of oh noes.
I think the matter has less to do with thinking the filmmakers intentionally did something distasteful as much as seeing something that is very similar to a horrible incident that just happened would make a person uncomfortable.
it's like when ABC had the show about the alien invasion that came in under the cover of a hurricane in the deep south...right after hurricane katrina hit
Yeah, I'm not referring to reviews, but just general public response to it. I imagine some people who were close to the incident will have... some negative feelings towards that part.
Man that would be some retarded bullshit. You would also have to be in the mindset that movies are made in two days.
If that did happen I'd imagine it would be the same fuckoffs who thought they should change the title of the LotR: The Two Towers because of oh noes.
I think the matter has less to do with thinking the filmmakers intentionally did something distasteful as much as seeing something that is very similar to a horrible incident that just happened would make a person uncomfortable.
it's like when ABC had the show about the alien invasion that came in under the cover of a hurricane in the deep south...right after hurricane katrina hit
what is this called
invasion
it lasted like one season
partially because it's really hard to market something like that when you have to go "well uh we probably shouldn't use a hurricane to market this show I guess"
(it was in development and filmed well before katrina actually hit tho)
Yeah, I'm not referring to reviews, but just general public response to it. I imagine some people who were close to the incident will have... some negative feelings towards that part.
Man that would be some retarded bullshit. You would also have to be in the mindset that movies are made in two days.
If that did happen I'd imagine it would be the same fuckoffs who thought they should change the title of the LotR: The Two Towers because of oh noes.
I think the matter has less to do with thinking the filmmakers intentionally did something distasteful as much as seeing something that is very similar to a horrible incident that just happened would make a person uncomfortable.
it's like when ABC had the show about the alien invasion that came in under the cover of a hurricane in the deep south...right after hurricane katrina hit
what is this called
invasion
it lasted like one season
partially because it's really hard to market something like that when you have to go "well uh we probably shouldn't use a hurricane to market this show I guess"
(it was in development and filmed well before katrina actually hit tho)
Andy Dick was the one who got Hartman's wife back into drugs which led to her breakdown, so for a while he was going around joking that he'd killed him
Lovitz runs into him in a bar somewhere in NYC and just goes to town, and slams his face into the bar a few times
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it's like when ABC had the show about the alien invasion that came in under the cover of a hurricane in the deep south...right after hurricane katrina hit
invasion
it lasted like one season
partially because it's really hard to market something like that when you have to go "well uh we probably shouldn't use a hurricane to market this show I guess"
(it was in development and filmed well before katrina actually hit tho)
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It's too bad about that
I liked that show, sort of
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The last scene really made me smile.
dang, I remember this
it was like Law and Order only they had cases where a dude's clone murders him and stuff
was there anything phil hartman did that was actually bad
the last scene was exceedingly corny
not in a good way
Yeah. Married that stupid druggie bitch.
TOO SOON
okay, my Google Fu has revealed this show to have been called "Century City"
Should be good fun
Oddly enough I was just talking about Phil Hartman last night with some buddies
And about how Jon Lovitz kicked the living shit out of Andy Dick for going around bragging that he had killed Phil Hartman
hard to imagine Jon Lovitz kicking the shit out of anyone
but that would been fun to watch
Between that and The Critic, that dude it my hero
Coran Attack!
Lovitz runs into him in a bar somewhere in NYC and just goes to town, and slams his face into the bar a few times
Apparently it was a pretty solid beatdown
I wouldn't expect that from Jon Lovitz
But then that's some pretty heinous shit Andy Dick was sayin'
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it would probably be super easy to take Andy Dick down
it's rated R
showing random people goatse, maybe some intellectuals and celebrities as well
never showing the actual photo, just their reactions and their opinions on the who and why
and Where The Wild Things Are is PG, not G
somebody done screwed up
it sort of fizzled out halfway through, but I liked the way it ended
George Clooney was totally wonderful, though
do you just quote things
IT IS ON THE SAME PAGE
tfs
you are the most irritating person