G.I. Joe: Season 1.1
Watching the cartoon now, it’s tough to get beyond the character stereotypes as there’s so many to keep track of as the Joe roll call changes with each new set of action figures that rolled out.
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Watching the cartoon now, it’s tough to get beyond the character stereotypes as there’s so many to keep track of as the Joe roll call changes with each new set of action figures that rolled out.
Not only an excellent history lesson in Western comedy over the last century but also the beginning of a conversation on why people find certain things and styles humorous.
Mixing drama, comedy and horror, Dexter’s first season presents itself an unforgettable and highly addicting look inside the mind of the world’s most sympathetic psychopath.
Takes direct aim at the holiday and what it has become over the past five decades or so. It panders to commercialism while at the same time demanding that the “Christ” be put back into Christmas.
Offers some of the strangest and worst the movies have to offer and makes it, at the very least, watchable if not entertaining.
This season seems more scathing and timely than the last. That’s exactly how I like my political satire.
So what is the most evil thing to ever grace the universe? Osama Bin Laden? Adolf Hitler? Wal-mart? Spam “meat”? They all have their bad points but there’s so much[…]
What Oliver has to say might not be the most comforting, but rather than stating the potentially inevitable as a doomsday scenario, he makes it funny, enlightening and educational.
Hopefully some of that edge returns as the show moves forward and Gossip Girl can return to its bad but addictive ways.
Jim Henson and his Muppet collective showed that imagination and passion can bring anything to life – even a puppet with fancy ping pong balls for eyes.