Weird and gross.
Weird and gross.
Edgy stuff.
Is Sen. Gillibrand really a "villain" just because Wall Street donates a lot of money to a senator from New York?
I'm not sure whether he backed off because he wasn't sure how to keep pressing her without seeming like a dick, whether he just didn't know what to do, or whether he didn't want to go too hard after a Democratic lawmaker with a pretty solid progressive record and a historically good relationship with "The Daily Show"…
Well, except for "NTSF:SD::SUV", which originated as a gag trailer in early "Childrens Hospital" and has, IIRC, significant creative crossover.
…Why not both?
Those were puffins.
Not really surprising, though, is it?
I have written here before about my seething hatred for "Get Lucky", and I can say unequivocally and without hesitation that whatever Robin Thicke calls that aural abomination he spewed forth in the third segment of last night's show is one million times worse than anything Daft Punk has ever produced.
Autoplay is a crime against humanity.
I think it would be repetitive.
If Daft Punk is the future, the future is going to suck.
Combination of two things:
Still surprised Alex Salmond didn't appear on stage, grinning and waving the Saltire behind Capaldi.
I wonder which appendages all that goldeny light would shoot out of…
The show is less interesting now that it's not just a sideburned chap with an Estuary accent and a duster running about gurning at the camera, shouting "clev-AH!" and "allons-Y!", and making eyes at a young blonde.
@avclub-de9240f5c623bf031dcf0fca9770db44:disqus In fairness, a bunch of them did get munched up in a war or two, which probably took down the average life expectancy a bit.
Idris Elba as James Bond is something that needs to happen, much as I enjoy Daniel Craig's take on the character. (Craig, FWIW, is five years' Elba's elder.)
@avclub-7aefa9e2af18cd9e2fde628a5e813aa5:disqus Slept with all of them, did she?
I think it's best we just forget "Torchwood: Children of Earth" ever happened.