JohnDarc
JohnDarc
JohnDarc

This team really is committed to illegally getting stuff released from their balls.

If Jussie Smollett staged this whole thing - the letter and the physical attack - as a ploy to get a more lucrative contract, he has done a terrible disservice to both the black community and the LGBTQ community, which he both belongs to and used for his own game.

“Believing the victim” means exactly what you just said: a crime has been reported, we will investigate it fully because we believe a crime has been committed, and we need to get to the bottom of it.” As facts emerge, sometimes, so does skepticism, but if you first reaction is to say, “well, he might have been making

Unions are like vaccines.

It’s like watching Sisyphus finally get the rock up the hill, then immediately turn around and push it to the bottom of the hill himself

But this truly is the discourse in 2019, ain’t it?

LeBron’s off-base with his claims that players are getting ripped for “disloyalty” when they want to leave.

Hometown fans will criticize players for leaving for obvious reasons, but criticism from non-hometown fans are usually due to special circumstances, like:

Part of the weirdness is that they did it from New York. Most of the other guest hosts used Ferguson’s old set in LA. Pally and Schwartz were sitting at the CBS this morning roundtable where Charlie Rose and Gayle King usually sat.

I got to the part where they had Martellus Bennett, tight end for the Chicago Bears, doing movie reviews and I lost it. Someone give Adam Pally and Ben Schwartz a talk show, pretty please.

its weird how much I hate adam pally as an actor, but as himself he is great. this and him presenting at the shorty awards are classic. this was the best late show episode i had ever seen and i was lucky enough to randomly turn to it when it aired. i cant believe they let them do thisin the first place and then that

The only notable person who died was the cameo, as I recall.

It’s the only zombie movie I’ve seen where the entire core cast survives.

It beggars my disbelief that any zombie outbreak would last any longer than a couple years tops.

No. The Walking Dead is a stupid, shitty model for what that would look like.

A much more reasonable post-apocalypse is sketched out in Max Brooks’ Zombie Survival Guide, which points out that at some point, rotting corpses are going to start falling apart and their danger will taper off. And given that most people in

Hard to be excited about Ruben Fleischer given his output post Zombieland (including the horrible Amazon pilot), but looks like the writing team is coming back so some room for optimism.

It’s been nearly 10 years since I saw this movie. I thought Woody Harrison died at the end?

$$$. And because it’s easy to ignore racism when you’re benefiting from it.

wow, I had no idea 1) there were Craft conventions and 2) she’s being excluded from them. what bullshit.

I fell in love with Death From Above 1979 after their appearance where Max jumped on the drums. Also the Dillion Escape Plan's free-ranging appearance sealed the deal on them for me. I'll always remember Conan chair dancing with the glow sticks.

one is dead