acwhitmer--disqus
KidBucket
acwhitmer--disqus

I work at Disney World and if someone is wearing a Duck Dynasty shirt and about to ask me a question I know it's either going to be incredibly dumb (while at the Jungle Cruise or Haunted Mansion) or racist and politically ignorant (at the Hall of Presidents).

It was, but it was an interesting character moment for the father.

The only thing I like about the show so far is that they didn't have the romantic relationship be the obvious choice of Attractive Guy and Lady Hacks-a-lot.

The Rowan and Fitz scene was one of my favorite moments of the show so far.

Huckabees came out when I was 16, which was apparently my perfect age to see a first "I have no fucking clue what's going on but I'm going to watch it 20 times" film.

15 or bust.

I guess I was too distraught from the prospect of waiting longer to see Statham finally arrive to the series to make the connection.

Right, I actually got kind of mad when they said they hated James Bond. It's one thing to talk about a movie you might not like (HDTGM or The Flop House) but it's another to just bash a movie for an hour and a half and not even try to make it fun. But good on the Matts for trying.

Under different circumstances obviously, but couldn't they just do the opposite of Channing Tatum's role in G.I. Joe 2 with Walker's?

I actually wondered if they were going to mention in the movie that the guy from Tokyo Drift that would appear in 7 is another blandish looking white guy.

I've really been enjoying James Bonding, it brought me back around on a series I never really appreciated until I listened to two people who seem to love it more than anything have smart discussions about it. The guests are a mix of podcast mainstays and people I hadn't heard of, and pretty much every episode is great

I've listened to the Ayn Rand episode close to 5 times and it kills me every time.

Every episode other than the pilot has felt like rejected scripts from the bad last seasons of Chuck but without the obvious Subway product placement.

It's the episode I was most blown away by when it was over, I immediately rewatched it.

It's consistently breezy and fun, worth a spot on the DVR at least.

She's not a black man, obviously, but Bones features a bi-racial boss in a relationship with an Iranian as well.

I hope you keep going with it. As lame as it sounds, as my parents were going through a divorce I latched onto this show, so no matter what I will always love Scrubs, even in it's ups and downs.