yeah, we hate you, too. the feeling is reciprocal.
yeah, we hate you, too. the feeling is reciprocal.
not just 2013. molly is a staple of this festival every year. a bunch of sweaty, rolling frat dudes in ole miss hats trying to hug you all day. it's a waking nightmare.
tennessee is gorgeous, dick. tennessee during the summer is almost insufferable, though.
i just hate will.i.am, i even hate that i just spelled his stupid idiot name like that.
yeah, i totally forgot about the funeral stuff! i miss this ben stiller.
i don't know if this is weird, but i…like justin bieber. not into his music, although i'm sure it's good for what it is. also, i don't think he's some world-beating performer (tonight's episode was mediocre), but i just like the kid. he seems like an okay little dude.
i'm sure it's been mentioned below, but uhhhh…. the gasoline fight scene is perfect. no mention of the most ridiculously funny scene in the movie.
yeah, this entire review was ridiculous. reality bites is a good movie. not great, but watchable and entertaining. it's no singles, for sure, but it's nowhere near as bad as mr. murray makes it out to be.
this is the only site i participate in conversations on because the discourse is usually intelligent or at the very least, funny. stuff like this, though, makes you realize that even the smartest folks can devolve into irrational know-it-alls.
the first four episodes of this show are funnier than anything SNL has done in as many seasons. sure, it's not perfect, but this and key and peele are leaps and bounds better than any other "sketch" show on television.
dude, kerri russell was really good in this.
this was definitely an A episode, ya idiot!
man, i know. the scene in the subway station was perfectly handled.
for anyone interested, the next episode ("it's a shame about ray") is already up on xfinity on demand. i won't spoil anything, but it's a knockout and maybe the best episode of the show so far.
i don't know why, but adam driver is one of the most compelling, watchable people on tv.
yeah, Tank 5 Boss Walk Jam Nitty Gritty, in this situation all i want is to see a band have a good time. i can change channels if i absolutely hate the music, but really, it's just two songs. it's not like i'm there live anyways, so it's more entertaining to watch a band enjoying themselves than a band who looks like…
people are too cynical. the lumineers are the type of band that isn't usually my thing, but i thoroughly enjoyed them. they looked like they were having a ton of fun.
dude. now and then. i mean, dude…
i don't know if this has been discussed, as i don't spend a ton of time reading the reasonable discussions, but does sean o'neal always come off as such a prick? or does he just have a hard-on for silver linings playbook?