so happy that OZ made this list; i was fully expecting to come here and comment about its omission.
so happy that OZ made this list; i was fully expecting to come here and comment about its omission.
they have a whole digression on 'found art' on a mainstream tv show and Marcel Duchamp isn't mentioned?? (or did i miss that necessary reference?)
the monologue was painfully bad; i was really surprised to see Sims liked it….oh well, i can always look forward to the upcoming 10 months on NBA playoffs.
am i the only one that just finds everything melissa mccarthy does totally unfunny?? i want to like her, but i just can't at all. not to mention the one sketch i DID like was the wheel of fortune one. what is wrong with me?! oh and yea, update was fantastic.
i have a confession……probably besides the original 'señor' chang, kevin is my favorite phase of chang's ongoing changs in lifestyle.
i honestly have never watched the UK version, but that is what i have felt about michael for a while now. plus the times he had to sell paper to customers in the show he always seemed to do well at that.
i've always thought it was possible that michael was the one character always rather aware of the cameras. obviously he was a goofy guy, but i feel like he was probably always extra wacky when the cameras were around.
does anyone else kinda love how inspector spacetime is now a metaphor for community as a whole?
i'm upset you stole mcguire from us. he was actually a great hitting coach.
my st.louis cardinals will always win a respectable amount of games and make a surprising (to everyone but us) playoff push. let's go redbirds!! sorry to see the astros leave the NL central, they were always good for some easy wins.
"I’m, OF COURSE, an easy target for stories about adults finding their biological parents…"
presuming it was a brakhage piece would make that question more interesting. he would often use natural materials and processes to make his films (stuff like bury the film in dirt for a few months and what not, or it could have been one of his moth films. thinking about it now, it probably was a moth film). so maybe…
i'm back to talk about art (although no one really joined in last time) ((i should take a hint))…the film that played when stan and nina met?? stanley brakhage?? i'm pretty sure it was brakhage. anyways, i always enjoy a show where i get to comment about post-modern artists!
waiting for the GLICE gag account to comment on the 'cod open'….
i'm sorry, but this was a flat A episode if i have ever seen one.
can we talk about the art in Gregory's apartment? was the piece with the 'red marshmallows' supposed to be a Baldessari?