Right, I forgot her, even though she's being discussed one thread up. I'd put her low-B; high-C. I am definitely over-thinking this, but it's 4:15 on a Friday and I really don't want to work anymore.
Right, I forgot her, even though she's being discussed one thread up. I'd put her low-B; high-C. I am definitely over-thinking this, but it's 4:15 on a Friday and I really don't want to work anymore.
That's why I ranked him first on the B-Team.
Eight-year-olds, Dude.
I'd say Elisabeth Moss has as high a profile as Beck now, no? So,
A-Team = Cruise all by himself,
B-Team = Travolta, Beck, Moss, Prepon (forgot her);
C-Team = both Ribisis, Kirstie Alley;
D-Team = everyone else.
The Democrats' ability to own-goal continues unabated. Claire McCaskill said on Twitter that as a member of the Armed Services Committee, she'd never met with the Russian ambassador. It was quickly pointed out that she has (and has in fact tweeted about it).
Upvoted for "the crunchies."
Hmm, that's interesting. I've always thought Conan was a pretty lousy interviewer; if it's not someone he knows and has an established rapport with, he very quickly turns the conversation to himself (in a self-deprecating manner, but still). Maybe he's improved since the last time I was watching him regularly.
I think you have Fallon & Corden do their thing on Fridays, so the other guys can get a long weekend.
The stagehands are hanging them out to dry too, which I think is kind of shitty. http://www.thewrap.com/osca…
One group of people thinks the real winner was La La Land and Hollyweird decided to award the black gay movie just to piss off Donald Trump.
Sorry, just one more thing: as someone who lives in a multi-party country, it is not a panacea for all ills. Yes, there are more options, yes, you can maybe vote your conscience more often, yes, there's a greater chance of finding a party whose values align with yours. But: if it's a first-past-the-post system, it's…
I guess I feel that if her allegiance is more to a person than a party, she shouldn't be a delegate. Her party loyalty, if she has any, is obviously to the Greens. You're right that Trump shows that a hostile takeover is possible, but it's not a long-term tenable strategy if the majority of the party doesn't agree…
Agreed. I think the man is genuinely at his best producing: he's got a knack for casting, excellent choice in music (nothing will convince me that he wasn't responsible for picking "Sabotage" for the Bronco chase), and a great eye for interesting projects. What he should never, ever do is be allowed to run a writer's…
Well, I didn't say that because the person to whom you were responding initially is not me. But, point taken.
The only reason the press is being so tough on Trump is because he screamed at them first. If he were charming and able to kibbitz with them and take the exceptionally mild criticism he got during the campaign, he'd have them eating out of his hand. Which is another example of how monumentally stupid and narcissistic…
Ask Sarandon. She seems pretty uninterested in hearing other opinions.
"I find it really hard to believe that Sarandon's comments could possibly have lost the election for Clinton."
What can poor people pay you? Nothing! What satisfaction do you get from helping ’em? None! Who wants to help poor people anyway? Nobody!
There's some spooky shit on a dollar bill man, and it's green, too!
Taye Diggs, Jason Statham, Patrick Stewart, Keegan Michael Key, Dwayne Johnson, and Sean Connery all beg to differ.