avclub-17e505346d7f670dced5d85e72f32ab2--disqus
Ergoat
avclub-17e505346d7f670dced5d85e72f32ab2--disqus

I'm glad he told Milo Yanagofuckyourself to fuck off, but let's not over-lionize Wilmore and his often garbage fire of a show. One of his panels with Mike Yard and Tom Papa all openly stated, without the slightest hint of irony, satire or comedy was a "What's Wrong With Millenials" rant that they all agreed the

Three cheers for failing to recognize that Nazis by their very existence are violent, and will only be stopped by force.

I was at UC Berkeley when Milo Yanagofuckyourself's Nazi hate rally was shut the fuck down, and I was very happy to see a number of his supporters get knocked the fuck out.

"Ooh hohohohoho! You just ate the most acid I've ever seen anybody eat in my life! Jeez, I hope you're not busy for about a month…"

Have you never met 10 year rich kids? They can be fucking monsters. The way they grow into reasonably adjusted adults is not by being in bubbles protected from criticism (enabling him to become a fascist like his siblings), but by being fully aware of why people hate his family and others like that.

A few years back, Comedy Central would play reruns of Sunny in the morning and sometimes it would end up as background noise as I drank coffee and checked the net. It was the episode Chardee MacDennis that had me stop all other activities, and fully lock in to the insane hilarious vibe of this show. After that, I

I know, right??? How fucking insane is it that Jen gets shit from people when she backs a candidate who voted for the Iraq war? Or undercuts a $15/hr minimum wage proposal. etc etc. Fucking "liberal" Bernie Bros, amirite?

You're right. Hillary Clinton on Broad City was Hill-arious. Yaaas queen.

I respected Kirkman's work all the way back to Home Movies and Drunk History when it was just on YouTube… seeing her devolve into an unquestioning Hillary Clinton shill was unfunny and pathetic, especially when she denounced all that disagreed with her to the Left as Bernie Bros. Take that, you feminists who want

It's really hard to imagine any treatment of King Arthur & Robin Hood being worse than the dreary slogs that were presented.

The Russell Crowe version was originally titled "Robin Hood: We Clearly Didn't Learn the Lesson From 2004's 'King Arthur' that audiences wanted no part in turning a fantasy character into a piss poor historical interpretation that was not only false but utterly joyless"… but clearly that wouldn't fit on a movie poster.

I'm glad I wasn't the only "Grinch" who saw Bing Crosby's sanctimonious ugly mug for this article regarding what pop-culture to share with your kids this Holiday Season, and thought, "Hey, maybe don't show your children the crooner who ritualistically beat the crap out of his kids this Christmas?"

'Member when the AV Club did "Classic South Park" reviews, and the reviewer took the jokes very aggressively personally, as if they were related to Barbra Streisand?

"Why aren’t the eight movies constantly on cable, the way the Marvel Cinematic Universe is?" Huh??? They are on cable ALL THE TIME. This weekend there's a 12 hour marathon of the films… just like every 3rd weekend (the other weekends just show only two Harry Potter films)

It's times like this, that I find it in a way unfortunate that Breitbart, who was a slightly more moderate far-right scumbag compared to Bannon, died from a combination heart attack and stroke resulting from toxoplasmosis brought on by chronic unsafe scat-play.

(this is not the forum for castigating Janet Reno for burning dozens of innocent women and children alive at Waco, this is not the forum for castigating Janet Reno for burning dozens of innocent women and children alive at Waco…)

One of my favorite subtle running gags The Simpsons has been employing for the past decade-plus, is whenever there is a cut to a post-2005-ish shot of suburban America, be it a Main Street with 90% of its shops boarded up, or a Mega-Mall with 90% of its storefronts closed, the scene is always greeted with the lone

Let's. Get. Daaangerous.

The Exorcist I think is more of a time capsule scary movie, as I witnessed teenagers watching it for the first time recently, and they alternated between bored by its 1970s pacing and laughing at what was supposed to be scary. That's when I realized The Exorcist has been parodied for 30+ years and even kids who know

Before your points a-c, there was the reason for his moment in the spotlight in the first place: He was an undecided voter (aka at this point, a fucking moron) who wanted to know at the Town Hall Debate whether Trump or Clinton was going to be better for Big Coal and his job/self-interests.