Really, huh?
Really, huh?
Absolutely. I find it hilarious that CNN allowed Corey Lewandowski to draw paychecks from both them and Trump, and endlessly give Trump affiliates airtime to spin and lie during the election, and now they're being called out for anti-Trump bias.
If NBC wasn't so busy falling over themselves hiring former Fox News toadies, maybe they could get banned, too.
For an episode both written and directed by women, I caught a vague political undercurrent this week. Yeah, there was Professor No-Name calling Live Wire a "nasty woman," but there was also the idea of a deranged,villainous woman with unkempt white/blonde hair. She didn't need to say the words, "alternative facts,"…
Marvel, for one thing, seems to have forgotten the backlash that Iron Man and Carol Danvers got after the first Civil War. Something about being "government stooges." Matt Fraction took the better part of two years basically rebooting Tony Stark's brain after that.
I've been saying this for years. Marvel has always done manipulative/suckerbait storylines in their books (Anyone remember that brief time during the 90's, when the Fantastic Four was Ghost Rider, Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Hulk?). It's just then they knew how to end these stories, within roughly a year or so.
I'm convinced that if you guys paid attention, or went to see Affleck's last movie, Boardwalk Empire with Better-Looking People, that he could've soldiered on through this.
Hello, Darkness, my old friend…
It figures that the failing New York Times would be losing its graphic novel and manga lists to conserve "resources" at a time when such projects are at their arguably highest level of mainstream awareness. Sad!
I don't have Showtime, so I always catch up over a year later, via Netflix. So, yeah, I'm watching season 5 now. I'm halfway through, and it is better than 4. The Berlin setting helps a lot.
This isn't really an answer to the question asked, but years ago, when I lived in my first apartment, I used to keep my clock radio tuned to the local commercial alt-rock station, Their playlist was so regimented, that nearly every day at about 6:15 AM, they would play the same song. That song was Barenaked Ladies'…
For all those not feeling Julian's admission to the team (like me), we should be encouraged that Caitlin seems to be forging a bond with him. Based on the past, if she starts a relationship with him, he's doomed for sure.
Dear Warner Bros.,
Kellyanne here has found an intersection of two distinctly unfunny strains of comedy: the name dropping, insidery Beltway humor (see Mark Russell or the Capitol Steps, or better yet, don't) and right-wing political humor, that is often nasty, but nearly never funny.
The fact that he won't turn down any job, anywhere.
But will it stick? Trump's attention span is so short, his skin is so thin, and his grasp of ethics is so weak, that he could change his mind at any time, based on any kind of scrutiny or criticism.
What I find insulting is, this is somehow Trump's idea of what a black leader is. Steve Harvey, Kanye West, and Don fucking King. He simply has no idea.
You can't really see Foxx's face in the poster, so I mistook the movie for one of those violent cash-ins Denzel Washington has been doing since Tony Scott died.
I'm glad this show is back, and glad the AV Club is covering it. But I'm also looking forward to the upturning of last season's status quo. All of the business with Will and Katie working at cross-purposes without always knowing it, was cool for a while, but now let's see something else. Each knows what the other is…
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