I'm not saying he's great or anything, but compared to the dumptruck of suck that is Chris Klein, Jason Biggs and that kid from Rookie of the Year, he's a gold mine.
I'm not saying he's great or anything, but compared to the dumptruck of suck that is Chris Klein, Jason Biggs and that kid from Rookie of the Year, he's a gold mine.
I don't care for your attitude right now and I am this close to flipping a coin
WHERE IS THE FULLER STAR TREK NEWSWIRE I AM DYING
Full House bores me to absolute death, so I really don't get it I guess.
Sean William Scott is the only actor with even a smidgen of ability amongst the main teenage guys in the original movie, so…no.
You forget how his early days as host went?
Wilmore and Oliver both started in 2006 and lasted until 2014 and 2013 respectively. Bee and Jones started in 2003/2005, and lasted until 2015 primarily. Josh Gad came on in 2009, and while I don't like him all that much, he's a pretty significant star. Wyatt Cenac came on after that and is an up and coming…
Jessica Williams is 26 years old and Trevor Noah is 31 while having had reigns of The Daily Show for 5 months. It's called time. You're supposed to give people that.
I see how it is
Rob "Twitter exposed how awful I am" Lowe
Foot Locker?
Sun goes up, sun goes down, tide goes in, tide goes out…never a miscommunication. You can't explain that.
Jessica Williams has been on the show for 15 years you say
In what world has that happened? Later years produced Oliver, Jason Jones/Samantha Bee (both now having TBS shows of their own), Larry Wilmore, Trevor Noah (sort of), Jessica Williams (who is going to eventually have a huge breakout before people know it), etc.
All of this was before last week's test, so no, there's no controversy.
Give him another 12 years
That's not the only reason I hate ROTJ. I keep saying I hate it because it does disservice to Han and Leia, and basically everything besides the Luke/Vader/Emperor scenes fall utterly flat once Jabba dies.
Nightcrawler is great, though.
That Daniel Bryan tribute pretty much made me bawl
Bleh at Cranston, but maybe it's just because the movie in general did absolutely nothing for me. Damon I can see. Fassbender just deserves it for the combo of Macbeth/Steve Jobs (like Gyllenhaal did last year with Nightcrawler/Enemy). I do agree with you that it's basically just a lifetime achievement award.