For sure. While I like what Sam Raimi has done with the "Spiderman" franchise, I always wondered what Cameron would have done with it. I wonder how far he will be associated with "Aquaman"...perhaps (virtual) history will repeat itself, with him leaving for bigger and better things.
Tonight's episode was one of the best this season. I loved the cameo from our very own (Fort Worth, TX born) Jesse Jane & her Pussy Patrol. That was great.
The U2 concert footage could have been left out. I figured Drama's birthday would be a big deal, but it turned out to be a non-factor.
I consider myself a geek, but I don't think I would have fun at Comic-Con. Something about it just feels weird to me, off-putting.
Vanessa Angel did not look good at all. Her lips were fucked up, her cheeks were sunk in. She looked like a crack whore. :frowning:
Mandy Moore on the other hand, mmm mmm good.
Johnny Drama continues to be my favorite character. That long shot of him walking into the convention wearing that helmet with the big ass horns on it cracked me up. I liked how he tried to be a prima donna with the two geeks and failed miserably,
Jesse Jane, Devon (no last name?), and Teagan Pressley were looking good. And no, I don't know what they look like underneath those skimpy outfits, I swear!
If AICN is flipping out over the pseudo-Harry on this episode, they need to go fornicate themselves with a stick. It's called satire, ya noob.
R.J.'s reaction to the Pussy Patrol strap ons was very disturbing. I wouldn't mind seeing two of the girls fucking each other with the strap-ons. Definitely not a guy, that is just wrong.
I was disturbed at this prospect initially, until it dawned on me that R.J. figured the Patrol intended to use those appendages on each other, not him.
I thought this was a good episode, maybe one of the best this season. The comic-con footage was hilarious, just because of all the characters and the fanatics asking for autographs. Funny stuff.
Drama had some really funny parts this week, more so than usual.
If anyone cares, Bono's spanish basically translates to wishing Johnny Drama a happy birthday.
I had a blast with this episode. Johnny Drama continues to bring the funny in all shapes and sizes.
Seeing the guy who was also Arthur from Six Feet Under, and the suck-up on the US verson of The Office play the Harry Knowles knock-off was funny, even the eventual triple-team treatment he was subjected to (voluntarily, of course) was a good pay-off to get Vince off the schnide.
I thought he was great for the part. I didn't think he was going to budge with his lashing of Aquaman, but I guess the influence of the patrol persuaded him otherwise.
I love the James Cameron stuff like the line "Honestly I just made Titanic to make all the little girls cry." That was one of my favorite lines. Aside from that, this show, has me completely hooked, each week I want more. The Mandy Moore storyline is getting interesting. I just picked up the first season, a little pricy for only 8 half hour episodes but very much worth it.