He died in thirty days!
He died in thirty days!
Also, did anyone else think Day-Lewis sounded an awful lot like Bob Dylan when he played Lincoln? I don't need to answer your questions on slavery Mr. Time Magazine.
You only have two lines then you're shot in the head. Get out there.
Oops, double post. Enjoy this comment instead: "You're next Chester A. Arthur"
Perhaps a night at the theatre will sooth my aching head.
Awww hell nah !
@avclub-eaaf6236c28c668e40fdf9b17394b7ec:disqus , you earn a well-deserved ZING!
@olivececile:disqus ,
I'm a deeply cynical person so I can totally get that some people aren't amused by the strident arguments on both sides of the Girls equation; whereas someone like me, who finds how humanity functions on the macro-level psyche-shatteringly terrifiying, can look at the squabbles of an internet…
It's the same tired gag. Let's give the audience some credit.
Also marge's hmmmm noise (I'm not sure how to transcribe it). Lisa really is the only character without a catchphrase.
I love it. Especially because it hammers home how big the stable of Simpsons' supporting players is and how so many of the characters would be the premiere character of lesser shows.
That's what passes for entertainment these days?
Especially super jaded adult audience members who we can presume bought tickets specifically to hear the catchphrase and then got all pissy about it when Bart delivers the goods.
Just say the line
Good memoirs…not great.
Stand outside the bathroom door so I can yell at you more!
Thank you come again. [Belches]. Arrgh. Excellent. Hi Everybody!
I'm commenting on the AV club, it's my job to beat repetitive gimmicks into the ground. Your job? My job. Repetitiveness is my job.
Excellent
Skinner's enthusiasm during the box factory tour kills me every time. Martin's too.