Corpse Run 395: My man!
LIVESTREAM UPDATE:
The next livestream will be this Friday, March 7th at 7pm est! There will be doodling, chatting, and continuing the Eternal Darkness run… neat!
See you then!
END LIVESTREAM UPDATE!
From the moment I first saw an episode of Rick and Morty (which happened to be episode 4) I instantly fell in love with the show. Granted, there’s only been six episodes so far, but I feel relatively confident saying that this show is already a success.
If you have yet to have the pleasure of watching it, I highly recommend that you do! Like, today! Watch it today!
If you’re so inclined, watch it now.
Also, it’s been a while since any MLP characters appeared in an actual strip, so I jumped at the chance.
I saw The Lego Movie over the weekend and was really surprised to see that adults made up the vast majority of the audience. By “adults” I don’t mean adults who were supervising children, I mean there were just a bunch of adults who went to see it. I didn’t take a headcount of the audience or anything, but I’d say that there were like, ten to fifteen kids tops in the crowd.
No matter what age you are, however, this movie is a non stop riot of funny gags, pop culture references, and silliness. It was as close to pure entertainment as you can get, and you should make the effort to go see it!
…after watching Rick and Morty, that is.
One weird note about the theater, however. For the “silence your cellphone” clip before the movie started, there was a red… rubber ball… bear… thing that kind of ate a smaller (but still red) rubber ball dog…
That was a bit strange.
So amusingly, my four year old told me that the movie wasn’t funny at all, and that mommy and I were crazy for laughing so hard.
I have not laughed so hard, so continuously, at a movie in a very long time. The huge amount of adults in the theater is probably the result of us with kids telling them how amazing it is.
Shouldn’t Big Mac say ‘eeyupp’?