StuntRocker
StuntRocker
StuntRocker

I loved him in Boardwalk Empire and The Dreamers, but Pitt is not unexpected. I'd really like someone unexpected.

Damn, my niece is the HEIGHT of fashion. White, "urban" (she lives in Brooklyn on what this Iowa boy can only describe as a Muppet-less Sesame Street) and ALL her hair is baby hairs. She is a baby, so, probably not so gelled down, unless she gets really sweaty from trying to steal her dad's phone, or being pushed on

I am not sure if I would (or will, as I age) feel comfortable with a female proctologist or urologist. Conversely, I feel more comfortable with female psychologists/therapists. Just easier to open up.

She appears to be wearing tights.

His recent DAILY SHOW work was enough to convince me he will probably rock it. Didn't realize he was writing on SNL though.

You get that he is saying the Rutgers win doesn't count because they are new, and not because they suck, right. Whatever. GO CLONES.

Keith Olbermann offers the NFL 500 dollars for a seemingly harmless dare, drawing it into a series of games ever increasing in danger until it finally ends up shooting it's former best friend for money in a dank motel room.

And the Tina Fey path. Head writer/anchor.

So basically, she wanted to do more sketch, and they brought in a guy who has been really really good on DAILY SHOW.

I thought the same thing

Over here, ladies.

I dunno about you, but I am stuck in a 1960's wonderland of open terminals, legroom and scotch.

What gets me is the complete disconnect between Gawker Media and it's writers. Meaning, people like you, Charlie Jane over at i09, and others are so cool, then managment is so... not.

I think I have seen #6 somewhere online at some point.

That's awfully harsh for a benign question.
It's what happens when you follow people on twitter because you "hate" them. They say something, you clap your hands together and say "OH WE GOT THEM NOW! WATCH WHAT I SAY!" Both sides of every issue have them. Outrage culture (a term that may get me shelled but oh well) at

It really sucks, a woman or other minority should have been given the opportunity to have a show who's only audience is aging baby boomers who fell asleep during Letterman or Colbert.

With SAGA it was even more than only not allowing it. It was making something that content and budget and storytelling wise, was really just unsuitable for it. Sex Criminals seems hard to sell to a studio who wants safe middle of the road. Maybe Pay TV though.

Nova is pretty good. Can't comment on Ghost Rider. I think between Nova and Ms. Marvel it's like saying "No, Double chocolate fudge is better than New York Supreme Chocolate"... They're both pretty damn delicious, comes down to personal preference.

Better than Boo-tista.

I personally think making it a sequel would be cool. Then again, my neice just turned 1 and I have thoughts of generational legacy on my mind.