THAT's who he fixated on from the Wire?
THAT's who he fixated on from the Wire?
I wish they had asked her about the NY Times interview where she said slaves were part of the family.
What a pretentious douchebag, connecting his career as a professional farter to Sandy Hook. Like anyone gives a shit what Jim Carrey's conscience is telling him about Kick Ass 2.
48:00 "I feel that the south is almost less prejudiced [than the north] because black people were such an integral part of our lives… they were like our family."http://new.livestream.com/n…
ha!
Am I alone in not knowing what the hell this article is trying to say?
I'm pretty sure the unedited version looks like this…
. o O ( Just look at him. He doesn't suspect a thing, the fool! When my Bald Ray is finally complete, Brad Pitt will be the FIRST to suffer my wrath! )
I'm going to take a stab at this and say they wanted this sketch to illustrate how a simple system can become too complex to function, just by adding a lot of seemingly essential elements.
So do you.
I don't care who plays Iron Man, but if we have to go through another origin story I'm out. I'm sick of rebooting franchises within the span of the same decade.
I like Charlie's craziness, it's definitely entertaining. But I liked it better when it was just toothless nonsense; I'm sort of mad that he got a girl fired.
and let's make a show about THAT.
Not to obsess, but this is what Fuller actually said:
@avclub-a9ad5f949a8257dbbc6d83854e15d149:disqus If he said it, then I guess he knows what he's doing. But that doesn't really make sense to me. In the books, Will notices a resemblance between some recent killings and Lecter's picture of Davinci's Disassembled Man (or whatever that picture is) and while he's mentally…
I took that (giving Will's encounter with Hannibal to a Jodie Foster stand-in) as the shows declaration that they're writing their own mythology, that we shouldn't expect this to fit into the books, and therefore we shouldn't think we know what's going to happen.
I don't know… the whole thing smacks of effort.
I don't like this song, to get that out of the way. But I didn't think they were ironically laughing at thrift stores the way this guy, whoever he is, thinks. I think they were saying something more like "I don't care that the only thing I can afford is this, I'm going to make it awesome anyway with my attitude."
In the 50's there was a TV character with a bullet-bra??
"Google's new doodle "Two dudes with empty eyes stare back at you from the black depths of your monitor" only served to further alienate users of their search engine."