Not me, but I'll definitely go see them again if they come to NYC. I'm sure I'll buy the album if they put another out also, although their last one was a bit disappointing.
Not me, but I'll definitely go see them again if they come to NYC. I'm sure I'll buy the album if they put another out also, although their last one was a bit disappointing.
Human Touch. Check it out.
Bruce would never say "you all", nor would he inquire as to the audience's rock-readiness. I do listen to this guy, but I'm from New Jersey and it's the law.
*clap* *clap* *clap-clap-clap*
HAL-LE BER-RY!
I can't wait for Will.I.Am to die just so I can be the first to say "Will.I.Was"
Swisher can't be any worse at acting than he is as a defensive outfielder.
I'd actually go C+. Black's schtick is grating but I still like Michael Cera (though I'm about one more whiny-sensitive-guy performance from joining the backlash) and there were some great suppoting roles by David Cross, Hank Azaria and especially Oliver Platt. All of those guys were perfectly cast in roles that…
Why not go even further and put an "s" at the end?
Eric Bogosian was also great as a fallen angel as I recall. Damn, I'm gonna have to watch that movie again soon.
I'm convinced that you actually are Tom DeLay, Ricin.
I think it's in every WS movie, Hoodwinked… even, inexplicably, Pursuit of Happyness and Ali. It's his "I'll be back".
You mean he has actually become the Iron Chef of pounding vag?
Wasn't Wholly Moses the one where Richard Pryor plays Pharoah?
I'm not sure when this racist caricature loophole was created that allows me to make fun of Will Smith's real or imagined blaccent without fear of reprisal, but I admit I've taken full advantage of it. I guess I just have this blind devotion to keeping AV Club comment memes alive, cultural sensitivities be damned. On…
Progenitors lack the basic capacity to comprehend.
A good summary, Alex… from birf to savin earf.
Who will Friedberg and Seltzer choose to play T. Boone Pickens, I wonder?
Sounds like something Woody Allen would say as justification.
Back in the 60's, you were either in the love or you were in the shit, man.
The Bachman books
OK commenters, no mention of The Running Man, the differences between the short story and the movie, and the (SPOILER) great 9/11-style ending? What do I have to do to get you guys to post random Arnold quotes on this site these days?