I've noticed that these reviews usually underrate the show by a full letter grade or so. That means tonight's episode must be pretty good.
I've noticed that these reviews usually underrate the show by a full letter grade or so. That means tonight's episode must be pretty good.
This goes all the way back to the first documentary feature ever made, "Nanook of the North", which is regarded as a classic, and was almost completely faked.
Terry Sweeney 30 years ago.
She did seem fatter than usual in that "Farm Hunk" sketch.
Leslie Jones is so, so bad. Loud, one-note, unfunny.
They wouldn't dare to fire both the black women castmembers. Unless to replace them with at least one different black woman. Or maybe get crazy and cast an Asian woman!
Paul Brittain got canned mid-season just a couple of years ago. No one ever said why.
Man, Leslie Jones is the absolute worst. Time to bail on that experiment, Lorne. Please.
A person who watches "Girls", who is not a television critic or entertainment writer?
Well, that's what I mean. Imagine you're South Korea. Economy humming along nicely, you're making electronics, kimchi, and Park Chan Wook movies, and everything is going great. Boom, whatever Kim is in charge of North Korea gets overthrown. The desperate, starving people of North Korea beg you to annex them. How…
You know, one day, North Korea will be reformed. And that will be a goddamn clusterfuck. Eastern Europe had problems, but Jesus, at least they kept the lights on.
"If you can balance a tack on your head, you will head off your foes with a balanced attack."
Try the Twain speech "Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism"
Crazy delicious!
America's Hat!
Not only are they distinct, but confusing Korea and Japan is probably the best way to make a Korean person really angry really quickly.
Apparently Teddy Roosevelt was mad because he didn't think of it first.
What about evil Titanic butler David Warner?
"And I'm not posting some racist propaganda bullshit"
Terrorism, pretty much by definition, is attacking civilian targets, while not wearing a uniform and not acting under the direction of a nation-state.