The headline of this article really says all that needs to be said. In one of the funniest YouTube videos of the summer, a cat dons a shark outfit and calmly rides around on a Roomba… while its own casually goes about her kitchen routine as if this takes place everyday. It doesn’t, of course. The costume is in honor of Shark Week and the ride on the Roomba? Come on. As if you wouldn’t do that if were you a cat! Watch now: Shark Cat Rides Roomba
The headline of this article really says all that needs to be said. In one of the funniest YouTube videos of the summer, a cat dons a shark outfit and calmly rides around on a Roomba… while its own casually goes about her kitchen routine as if this takes place everyday. It doesn’t, of course. The costume is in honor of Shark Week and the ride on the Roomba? Come on. As if you wouldn’t do that if were you a cat! Watch now: Shark Cat Rides Roomba
Right on the heels of Johnny Depp and company blaming critics for The Lone Ranger flop , the We’re the Millers reviews are in. Will Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston have the same opinion of critics as The Lone Ranger crew? We’ll likely never know but looking at these reviews for the film opening today? Yikes. While not as scathing as The Canyons reviews , things aren’t looking too hot for the comedy. This film’s eagerness to please functions as a slow poison, draining The Millers of its vitality by rendering its characterization uneven, its potential undeveloped, and its plot predictable and stupid. — Inkoo Kang, Village Voice It’s easy to point out the faults in We’re the Millers because it is definitely not a complete comedy, but it is the funniest one this summer. — Matthew Razak, Flixist.com Aniston is a gifted comic actor, and she is in amazing shape. Sudeikis, too, has serious comic chops and experience. But this material is weak and lacks warmth in spite of its hypocrisy. — James Verniere, Boston Herald “We’re the Millers” plays like a “Saturday Night Live” skit that goes on too long. — Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic There’s a few laughs to be had along the way and if there’s any justice we should see a lot more of the truly talented Will Poulter, but this well-hyped comedy isn’t as funny as its well cut trailer would indicate. — Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews Loud and annoying? Occasionally. Funny? Sometimes. Likely to be noticed by filmgoers six months from now? Not really. — Ben Keningsberg, AV Club
Right on the heels of Johnny Depp and company blaming critics for The Lone Ranger flop , the We’re the Millers reviews are in. Will Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston have the same opinion of critics as The Lone Ranger crew? We’ll likely never know but looking at these reviews for the film opening today? Yikes. While not as scathing as The Canyons reviews , things aren’t looking too hot for the comedy. This film’s eagerness to please functions as a slow poison, draining The Millers of its vitality by rendering its characterization uneven, its potential undeveloped, and its plot predictable and stupid. — Inkoo Kang, Village Voice It’s easy to point out the faults in We’re the Millers because it is definitely not a complete comedy, but it is the funniest one this summer. — Matthew Razak, Flixist.com Aniston is a gifted comic actor, and she is in amazing shape. Sudeikis, too, has serious comic chops and experience. But this material is weak and lacks warmth in spite of its hypocrisy. — James Verniere, Boston Herald “We’re the Millers” plays like a “Saturday Night Live” skit that goes on too long. — Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic There’s a few laughs to be had along the way and if there’s any justice we should see a lot more of the truly talented Will Poulter, but this well-hyped comedy isn’t as funny as its well cut trailer would indicate. — Laura Clifford, Reeling Reviews Loud and annoying? Occasionally. Funny? Sometimes. Likely to be noticed by filmgoers six months from now? Not really. — Ben Keningsberg, AV Club
So for some reason, 2 Broke Girls is still a thing that’s on TV, even though I was pretty sure that sitcoms are supposed to make people laugh, not worry that they might never laugh again. But hey, maybe that’s just me. Still, the silver lining in all this is that it means Kat Dennings ‘ cleavage will keep showing up to events like the CW, CBS and Showtime 2013 Summer TCA Party. So as long as I don’t have to watch it, here’s hoping the show stays on the air at least another 5 seasons. Or 20 Kat Dennings cleavage posts, whichever comes first. » view all 14 photos Photos: Fameflynet , WENN.com