Hey everyone on this thread!
I'm been spending a lot of time at TVShowsOnDVD.com ever since Wonderfalls was cancelled. Two series I've never seen interest me, and I wanna know if they're worth picking up. They are: Undergrads, and Son of the Beach.
Anybody seen them?
I, personally wouldn't watch SOTB again with somebody else's face, but YMMV.
With erika on that one, even being an obsessive fan of David Boreanaz can't make me watch his wife in that pile of crap.
Conversely, I was sad to see Undergrads go, it was generally fun except for the segments with the
Star Wars
freak.
Although it just isn't the sort of thing I ever laugh at, so I'm glad to have back-up on its craptasticness.
Somehow, I've never heard of the other one.
Son of the Beach was a really horrid show. Callous, overblown humour. God, I hated that show.
Son of the Beach was a really horrid show. Callous, overblown humour. God, I hated that show.
I couldn't even stand the commercials.
Yeah, Son of the Beach was a creation of Howard Stern, so it was all boobs, lesbians, and fart jokes.
This is my abiding resentment from the Private Parts movie.... It painted a picture of Howard Stern that made me want to listen to his show.
Listening to his show made me want to put a bullet in my skull. Or his. Or something.
SEAN! Your tag! I was *crying* at how funny ATHF was last night!
it was all boobs, lesbians, and fart jokes.
You know, that can actually be done in a funny way. (I'm ashamed to admit how hard I laughed at the fart scene in the Klumps movie.)
SEAN! Your tag! I was *crying* at how funny ATHF was last night!
I know. It was killing me. I love ATHF so much. Sealab was hysterical in a sick and wrong way, too.
You know, that can actually be done in a funny way.
Fair point. I think with SotB, it was because it was the whole embarassment humor thing that's so popular, and so hard for most of us to watch.
I'll confess to having watched a couple of episodes early on, out of curiousity about Jamie Bergman and to ogle Roland Kickinger. But I left just feeling sad that the poor woman who plays the female lead can't get better work somewhere else.