It hit my computer once, like a week ago, and god, was it awful. I haven't seen it since. I am literally cowering in fear, loath to again experience the foul beast that is duecequs.
It hit my computer once, like a week ago, and god, was it awful. I haven't seen it since. I am literally cowering in fear, loath to again experience the foul beast that is duecequs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013…, it sounds like he's back to being a stubborn ass, so, if I condoned violence I might consider @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus 's suggestion.I grew up near the counties mentioned, here, and honestly it's a welcome thought just to hear about people who think that 'he could…
Also, you know, people who rely on government nutrition programs (WIC is not food stamps)
Steve King is my congressman. Fucking Steve King. And he's now voted _against_ some of these batshit ammendments (like the one to delay the ACA for a year) on the guise that they're pointless and will not lead to the outcome that the GOP wants. If Steve King is voting against the fringe-right members of his party,…
Well, I guess they are both the same company now, so… :/
…April, shilling for Nokia.
For better or for worse, I believe you can [blame/credit] that previous film [for/with] the existence of the Mumford (sans Sons) attached to this project. I've heard multiple interviews where he claimed to have started playing bluegrassy/Americana/folkish music after having seen the movie and listened to its…
JGL was on Colbert tonight pimping this thing. I don't think I've ever seen him on a talk show. Maybe he was just overdoing it for the Colbert character, but he made this movie sound incredibly didactic - the whole interview was super awkward.
Not being a twitterer (twitterazzo?), I kept hearing about this horse_ebooks and assumed that this was what was going on. Then again, my same non-twittering also led me to miss out on what is alleged to have been a marvelous postmodern experience, so maybe I should take up Twitter and throw away the very few scraps of…
Because of my only vague familiarity with that terrible song, I read this as a Robin Thicke knock-off. In retrospect that's not such a bad comparison.
The part towards the beginning may have added about 5 seconds. The part at the end actually made it shorter.
The tribute montage was nice, but
A.) There are better songs to pick than the prelude to Bach Suite 1, which is used for just about everything.
B.) If you must choose that song, you could at least find someone who isn't going to fuck it up. Somewhere in the first page the cellist seemed to lose her place and straight up…
Well, fuck. I, late to the game, started watching the show last summer about a month before Season 5 began. I probably watched 4 episodes per night, and ended up in one of the deepest, darkest headspaces that I've ever encountered. I'd wake up from dreams of my family dying, of my friends killing eachother. It was…
God damn! It's the colors and the huuge banners and the terrible pictures, and the layout and…
LeVar Burton is awesome.
…and fuck Glover. If he wanted to go and make another show that's fine, but don't give us bullshit about spending more time rapping, because your rapping is not nearly as good as you think it is.
In my market in Iowa it's a police procedural that I don't think ever made it to network TV - and for good reason: either it doesn't have any opening credits, or it wasn't exciting enough to wake me from my half-slumber.
New theory: Wilfred is really just Garfield minus Garfield [ http://garfieldminusgarfiel… ].
I'd like to add that the time button's function seemed to vary as the story saw fit. In particular, when Leela presses the button, shouldn't there be a massive paradox, as now it is Leela (who now holds the button) and not Fry around whom the universe moves? Even if Leela reacts consistently, the detail of what…
I think this is the kind of thing that people refer to as 'death threats' who aren't acclimated to the internet.
I'm sure you would be interested to know that the expected number of clicks before receiving that particular name was 49.5 24.75 55, with a standard deviation of 49.0 24.24 54.5. It is actually the most likely name to come from the generator, at least 245 109 times more likely than say, "Bukkake Snickersbar".