Oh, did the Mexicans start it Bilbo? OK, I will make them go stand in the corner. Now you go ahead and drink your juice box.
Oh, did the Mexicans start it Bilbo? OK, I will make them go stand in the corner. Now you go ahead and drink your juice box.
Oh so our policies should be dictated by what second/third-world countries do now? In that case, fuck it, lets make heroin the center of our economy like Afghanistan.
FIRST to point out this error.
I say old chap, this is obviously a TRUE LIES rip off and not a Mr. and Mrs. Smith copy as stated in your article. Please fix accordingly.
yea but that's more of a testament to the Simpson's world being so well defined and lively. In the same vein you can say that the supermarket is a big part of America, most Americans spend as much time in the Supermarket each week than they do in Church. But its not a regular fixture in comedies either. It's only…
Carlin was definitely not afraid to talk about mortality. One of my favorite bits from his last HBO special was about how he was separating his contacts list on his computer between those that are dead and those that are alive.
Church Episodes in Sitcoms
"Church attendance is such a significant part of American life, and yet it's rarely a significant part of American television (outside of The Simpsons, oddly). "
The worst thing about this would be the new Ultimater Spider-man comics that would have to be released so that the comics can match the movies, but those would probably be released anyway.
I respect libertarians more than republicans. The idea that unfettered capitalism will save us all is stupid but at least its honest. The idea that government should stay out the way of business but be able to tell people how to live their lives is just retarded.
The problem…
The problem with Ayn Rand is that every asshole who reads her ends up believing that they are the strong being held back by the weak.
I agree with you. There is all this talk about Garner's character being a terrible person but nobody seems to discuss that this is how Gervais sees all people if not all women. He seems to see all attraction as genetics, which doesn't make sense because then how was he born?
Two Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-fifthsies
Holy Crap this was a popular show.
Did anybody else salt their M&Ms?
I've actually been wanting a salty M&M for a while. There was a salty flavor I always wanted from M&Ms that Peanut M&Ms couldn't satisfy. I used to pour some salt on M&Ms but it would never stick.
You're pointless.
I just want to clear something up because I've already seen people get this wrong.
They were NOT dead the entire time.
What marketing genius thought up this one?
I have to say the reason I think this movie failed was because it was poorly marketed. I know, because I didn't go watch it after seeing the commercials. I thought it was going to be all "Let's put on a show!" style comedy and I didn't really feel like watching that. The…
Please stop filling my rss feed with crappy trailers…
for crappy movies.
For me the Twin Peaks parody I most remember is that one episode of Darkwing Duck. Since I was too young to really watch Twin Peaks when it first aired, I had no clue what was going on in that episode. All I knew was that it was weird and interesting.
Lou Dobbs is going to have an aneurysm when he gets a load of this.
Glenn Beck too.
In almost completely unrelated news…
A trailer for Robert Rodriguez's 'Machete' has just been released.
This sounds like Newsradio except they replace news radio station with newspaper.