If you are a fan of the Venture Brothers, then you will be delighted to hear that Jackson Publick has announced an agreement for two more years of one of the most troperriffic shows on TV.
Once again: Huzzah!
Via: io9
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If you are a fan of the Venture Brothers, then you will be delighted to hear that Jackson Publick has announced an agreement for two more years of one of the most troperriffic shows on TV.
Once again: Huzzah!
Via: io9
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My friend Chris H. and I started (re-)watching the first year of the Venture Brothers last night and I must say that I found them just as good in rerun as they were originally. Perhaps this is due to being more familiar with the characters and seeing the story arcs with the knowledge of where they are going.
I was struck by the thought that I wouldn’t enjoy the Venture Brothers anywhere near as much without having experienced many of the TV shows, comic books, movies and other cultural phenomenan that, lets face it, are pretty mediocre. For example, I know I enjoyed Men in Tights more because I had seen, and didn’t particularly care for, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Are there things you enjoy more because they are based on things that you didn’t enjoy that much?
Oh. Checking Wikipedia, it seems that (finally!) the Venture Brothers season three is scheduled to start on June 1st, a mere 41 days from now. It has been far too long since I’ve had a fix of new Venture Brothers, which is the funniest show on TV, bar none. At least to me (but I suspect it has a certain generational appeal to it).