Agreed - also with events longer than 400M runners do not stay in their lanes which would further complicate matters.
Agreed - also with events longer than 400M runners do not stay in their lanes which would further complicate matters.
Even if the episode had been a part of the WW canon, the characters within the episode never mention a 9/11 event. They discuss terrorism with the high school students when the White House is locked down because a staff member has the same name as the alias of a known terrorist.
Even if the episode had been a part of the WW canon, the characters within the episode never mention a 9/11 event. They discuss terrorism with the high school students when the White House is locked down because a staff member has the same name as the alias of a known terrorist.
Between the regular episodes and all the minis, their output was impressive and always entertaining.
Between the regular episodes and all the minis, their output was impressive and always entertaining.
What's up with the main page? That was so last week. Anyway, highly recommend Marc Maron's interview with John Oliver. I found myself laughing out loud several times as I listened and ran yesterday so much so that I had to stop a few times. Okay I wanted to stop - running makes me tired, but it was darned funny. I…
What's up with the main page? That was so last week. Anyway, highly recommend Marc Maron's interview with John Oliver. I found myself laughing out loud several times as I listened and ran yesterday so much so that I had to stop a few times. Okay I wanted to stop - running makes me tired, but it was darned funny. I…
In terms of a sampling collage I think on "Fear of a Black Planet" Chuck D and the Bomb Squad take it to a level that I'm not sure has been equaled. While it was not released until the spring of '90, "Fight the Power" had been out for awhile as a single and the album was recorded in '89.
In terms of a sampling collage I think on "Fear of a Black Planet" Chuck D and the Bomb Squad take it to a level that I'm not sure has been equaled. While it was not released until the spring of '90, "Fight the Power" had been out for awhile as a single and the album was recorded in '89.
Not a bad pic for happy sounding music/sad words, but did people who actually listened to the lyric misinterpret it? I was a teen when this hit - a casual fan, and I understood this as a lament, not a celebration.
Not a bad pic for happy sounding music/sad words, but did people who actually listened to the lyric misinterpret it? I was a teen when this hit - a casual fan, and I understood this as a lament, not a celebration.
…a poor little schoolboy who said "we don't need no lessons." - A great lyric and a great song, regardless of what Costello era it came from.
…a poor little schoolboy who said "we don't need no lessons." - A great lyric and a great song, regardless of what Costello era it came from.
Thanks for this outstanding interview! I love how she "naughty" she was, while remaining so charming. I know you can't ask everything, but I would have liked to have heard about her experience working with Tom Hanks and Jackie Gleason in Nothing in Common.
A realization that made me feel much older than the characters on this show: when I first saw the actor playing Rich - Hanna's gropey boss, I thought "Hey, it's the guy from One Day at a Time."
I agree that Kathryn Hahn is more attractive than Jessa. However the answer to your question is: Because he is male.
Here's unique one: blowing off a character that still gets just enough screen time to explain to the audience why that character will be absent from the rest of the movie. I'm thinking of Superman III, where Lois Lane (Margot Kidder) appears on camera just long enough to go on vacation. I guess that sort of thing can…
Big thumbs up on highlighting the Roshomom episode of Judge John Hodgman. The family trio was charming and set him up nicely for several zingers. Love how he likes to rag on Portland, and how they unknowingly brought up the artisanal pencil sharpener, not knowing Hodgman wrote the forward on the guy's book. Also love…