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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 257 24.0%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 77 7.2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 460 42.9%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 230 21.4%
  • Tim

    Votes: 386 36.0%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 208 19.4%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 274 25.5%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 27 2.5%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 541 50.4%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 64 6.0%

  • Total voters
    1,073
Half in the Bag episodes were better when they didn't have several minutes of unfunny rambling at the beginning.
People don't go to theaters any more and film studios like money, only boomers use paper we get it.
Respectfully disagree. Half in the bag has always had opening skits that were random ramblings about the movie industry and pop culture that they overacted to. Mike and Jays poorly acted, over exaggerated openings have always been funny but if you think otherwise than just skip to the review itself .
 
Half in the bag has always had opening skits that were random ramblings about the movie industry and pop culture
But back in the day they used to be funny and/or interesting, they used to have effort put into them.
Look how the skits used to be (just some good examples that came to mind, no particular order):

Mike just seems like he has no energy these days imo.
 
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But back in the day they used to be funny and/or interesting, they used to have effort put into them.
Look how the skits used to be (just some good examples that came to mind, no particular order):

Mike just seems like he has no energy these days imo.
Has Mike ever had any energy? He's the kind of person who tells you he had a nightmare last night where he tripped off the sidewalk and tumbled onto the freeway where an 18 Wheeler was barreling toward him. The worst part was that he woke up before he got run-over. Half in the Bags opening skits may be about current pop culture but they have the same cynicism and self depreciating humor as the one where Mike tries to prop up the corpse of a dead elderly man who was living in the backroom of his vcr repair shop to con the government out of his pension and meager processions
 
Half in the Bag episodes were better when they didn't have several minutes of unfunny rambling at the beginning.
People don't go to theaters any more and film studios like money, only boomers use paper we get it.

Or you know what you could do? Easily skip them. They're not like AVGN or NC skits that literally interrupt the review midway multiple times; they're right at the beginning or end, making them super easy to skip if you want to.
 
Or you know what you could do? Easily skip them. They're not like AVGN or NC skits that literally interrupt the review midway multiple times; they're right at the beginning or end, making them super easy to skip if you want to.
They're also unlike NC sketches in that they do not fill me with an overwhelming desire to roll Doug Walker in broken glass, douse him in kerosene, and light a match while humming The Battle Hymn of the Republic.

Although if I'm to be honest I always kinda have that urge.
 
Or you know what you could do? Easily skip them. They're not like AVGN or NC skits that literally interrupt the review midway multiple times; they're right at the beginning or end, making them super easy to skip if you want to.
There isn't a clear end point on the rambling to skip to, but whatever.
 
Half in the Bag episodes were better when they didn't have several minutes of unfunny rambling at the beginning.
People don't go to theaters any more and film studios like money, only boomers use paper we get it.
I mainly watch Half In The Bag for the Zaat references.
 
Omg guys, I JUST realized Mike and Jay are subtlety endorsing President Trump by giving unanimous approval to The Apprentice.

You see, they subverted your expectation of what you'd think they like by liking it, but it was a dog diggity dogarinowhistle reference to President Trump's former show, the Apprentice where other pretty white women get raped by creepy power moguls.

God damn nazis. Hated them since they laughed at Ghostbusters 16.
 
Weird episode, The Assistant really does seem like boring shit, why'd they bother reviewing it?

Them reviewing a Happy Madison movie is always going to be entertaining though, I admit to laughing at the scene where David Spade wakes up to Missy whacking him off on the airplane.


Mike's haggard face startled me now that he's shaved. Gonna take time to get used to fam

but on a serious note, death to movie theaters for reals. I only go because I'm a weak willed sheep that can't wait until somethings on video or streaming and when I leave the theater it's usually in anger that I spent most of the time flicking candy at kids on their phone or people talking and not watching the movie

I'm over movie theaters as well, it's just never been the same since they made the switch from actual film to digital.
 
David Spade is still David Spade

if your algorithm somehow lands on it provides a certain harmless diversion
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Lapkus is good enough to make the word "zany" tolerable again.


Have movie reviewers gotten dumber recently or have I gotten smarter?
 
Either we're both getting smarter, or reviewers are getting dumber. I tend to think the latter is true.

David Spade is still David Spade

Leaving aside the obvious snark, I'm not sure how many David Spade fans are out there jonesing for a fix. I guess "David Spade continues to David Spade" is fine, but it might be a dig at his range.

if your algorithm somehow lands on it provides a certain harmless diversion.

I'd like to see a list of harmful movies.

Lapkus is good enough to make the word "zany" tolerable again.

Bury the word "Zany" with Lucille Ball. She earned it.

Have movie reviewers gotten dumber recently or have I gotten smarter?
 
David Spade is still David Spade

if your algorithm somehow lands on it provides a certain harmless diversion
.

Lapkus is good enough to make the word "zany" tolerable again.


Have movie reviewers gotten dumber recently or have I gotten smarter?
Reads more like coded messages sent by captured American soldiers.
 
I like to think Rich got married and went on honeymoon right as the quarantine happened and had to stay in Mexico or wherever and that’s why he hasn’t been seen for months until the end of the episode
 
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