Hating Andy would be like hating puppies and rainbow.
Seriously.
Also, I really liked him and Anna Faris and their families on Top Chef.
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Hating Andy would be like hating puppies and rainbow.
Seriously.
Also, I really liked him and Anna Faris and their families on Top Chef.
John Rogers on Veronica Mars and Kickstarter: [link]
That is a guy who's good at saying things.
Which I mean on a few levels.
That was great. I'm only confused about one thing: what does he mean by IP?
Intellectual Property
Ah! Thank you. I kept thinking, "Independent project? Internet ... something?"
Yeah, whichever part of the internet you were speaking to was smoking some monkey crack. He plays Andy Dwyer from Parks and Rec! Hating Andy would be like hating puppies and rainbow.
SERIOUSLY.
Also, John Rogers is awesome.
Ah, Godzilla in Name Only, the movie that dispelled any affection I felt for Matthew Broderick and Jean Reno.
I have a new favourite Tim Burton movie, and it is Dark Shadows. Wait, sorry, typo. It is Frankenweenie. Mr Whiskers! The classmates! The reanimation scene! The science teacher!
Dark Shadows was way more fun than than I expected. Emmett has decided he wants Collinswood for his own once he makes his baseball millions.
And Frankenweenie was pretty fun too. I especially liked that instead of having one emo goth child in the midst of stultifying suburbia, everybody in Frankenweenie land was macabre.