Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool
- Episode aired Oct 2, 2019
- TV-MA
- 23m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.9K
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The Gang finds themselves in the middle of a focus group after a screening of Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool.The Gang finds themselves in the middle of a focus group after a screening of Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool.The Gang finds themselves in the middle of a focus group after a screening of Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool.
Daniel Lupa-Chazan
- Peasant
- (uncredited)
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10gj-y05
one of the most underrated episodes of the show
For me every joke lands, doesn't feel padded out and its just amazing overall!
that applies for all the episodes of the show but this one seems to get a lot of hate and i dont know why!
that applies for all the episodes of the show but this one seems to get a lot of hate and i dont know why!
They just keep getting better and better!
I have watched all of their series (1-14), binge watched style. At first I thought, how is this show been running since 2005 but as with all programmes, the first and/or second series can be a bit, well below average. However the first episode was fantastic! Some of the rest of season was somewhat hit or miss to be honest. More miss than hit. However from season 2, I can easily see how it's been running for so long!
I would thoroughly recommend this programme if you like comedy which is similar in style to parks and recreation, trailer park boys, the office etc.
I would thoroughly recommend this programme if you like comedy which is similar in style to parks and recreation, trailer park boys, the office etc.
A Comprehensive Commentary on Current Movie Culture
What an episode.
It feels like they accumulated a lot of anger about the current movie/tv culture and let it all out in this one episode.
I have to admit, that it mirrors my opinion on that topic - so this might bias the rating.
However, this shows again how CLEVER its always sunny can be.
The whole message of this episode is summarized in a short monolog by Dennis - i think the first intelligent thing i heard in a while. Not to say the show isnt socially critical and usually each episode has its message. But this one came right out of frustration and you got a glimps behind the action.
All in all a comprehensive commentary on current film culture.
Also the first episode of IASIP that I HAD TO review on IMDB.
It feels like they accumulated a lot of anger about the current movie/tv culture and let it all out in this one episode.
I have to admit, that it mirrors my opinion on that topic - so this might bias the rating.
However, this shows again how CLEVER its always sunny can be.
The whole message of this episode is summarized in a short monolog by Dennis - i think the first intelligent thing i heard in a while. Not to say the show isnt socially critical and usually each episode has its message. But this one came right out of frustration and you got a glimps behind the action.
All in all a comprehensive commentary on current film culture.
Also the first episode of IASIP that I HAD TO review on IMDB.
Another one
I just love how 14 years in you guys still are so funny like genuine funny. Thank you
Missing soul
This ep didn't do it for me, long time sunny fan but this lacked that vibe and felt forced.
Mac is loosing his appeal and charlie is almost ....dare i say it...normal?! *dramatic bell*
Did you know
- TriviaAppropriately enough when Frank is talking about Rocky villains he stops short of Rocky 4 where the villain is Dolph Lundgren who is playing the hero of the fictitious Thundergun series.
- GoofsDuring the break room conversation, the labor poster on the wall in for the state of California. Doctor Ling states in the episode that she lives in Roxborough (Philadelphia suburb) so we know that this office is near Philadelphia.
- Quotes
Dennis Reynolds: Give me dong, or give me death.
Details
- Runtime
- 23m
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