Anyone else pissed off that Adult Swim is no longer showing Home Movies at ~5:30AM anymore?
Anyone else pissed off that Adult Swim is no longer showing Home Movies at ~5:30AM anymore?
What a fitting touch: after all the scenes throughout the series of
gangsters doing gangster shit, in the Boardwalk Empire series finale,
more money is made in one day through stock market manipulation; IE the
true cold blooded evil gangsters.
I agree very much with @TheGhostOfDBoonsGhost:disqus and @avclub-e31106d0d76be7443d4a5cedbb5ce7ec:disqus "The only problem unions cause is getting their workers too much money."?? Give me a break. Unions have become so shiftless with monolithic bureaucracy that the United AUTO Workers somehow represents 13,000…
Hey, solidarity to your IWW brother who was arrested at Flood Wall Street the other day.
I don't know: the graduate-student teachers the University of California (represented by the United Auto Workers) just "won" a contract in which most of the workers still have to rely on food stamps to survive. Seems cartoonishly villainous all around.
Thanks for pointing that out: I'm not on AV Club as much these days. That said, I see no commentary/discussion on the state of labor past present in the review or the comments as I provided and hope others will chime in on, agree or disagree.
Decent movie inspiring some hope about unions but a better one came out the year before: "Blue Collar" with Richard Pryor, Harvey Keitel & Yaphet Kotto.
What's the point? Full House clearly peaked with the "You can't tell me what to do: you're not my father!" montage/mashup
Droid World terrified the 3 to 5 year old me, even though I knew that Threepio and Artoo made it out alright. Poor Kligson though…
I'm not entirely in the dark when it comes to older TV shows, but do you have to be over 40+ years old for these selections to not be totally obscure?
Your problems with the episode's pacing aside: that is exactly what I said! And apparently, a brick or a sledgehammer isn't forceful enough for you: "We all" DIDN'T know this before the episode, and America NEEDS to be reminded over and over that it has a SEVERE case of denial when it comes to latent and blatant…
Shooting someone in the chest is enough evidence to get arrested.
Just keep on gentrifying and let the commentary go right over your stupid fucking hat.
I don't know if I'd call it ham fisted, but shockingly blunt: if Trayvon Martin was white he'd A: not be stalked by a racist piece of shit IE still alive, and B. Zimmerman would be in prison. The End.
I thought this was Grade A social satire/commentary, and hilarious.
"Hey, wait a minute, this kid isn't black. He's white!"
[Quick cut to court] [Gavel pounds]
"GUILTY!"
"BLEEEEEEERAAGH! BLEEEEEEEEEEEERGAAH! BLERG! BLERP! BLERB! BLEEERAGH!"
And copious amounts of Royal Pudding. As is tradition.
Yes, The Insider is extremely underrated.
Bro: Frats are creepy and awkward.
Good documentary and more than just the life and times of Eddie Aikau, this 30 for 30 deserves props for shedding some light on the almost completely overlooked history of Hawaii.