I'm seeing a lady proudly presenting a yellow cartoon bomb to me. It'll be used as a convenient way to figure out whether it's still too soon to make jokes about terrorism.
I'm seeing a lady proudly presenting a yellow cartoon bomb to me. It'll be used as a convenient way to figure out whether it's still too soon to make jokes about terrorism.
Heeeey German counterpart!
Huh, I didn't think Brock Lesnar would even have the time to post garbage online.
HE DOESN'T EVEN KNOW WHO HIS FATHER IS
Get rid of the Seaward!
Wow, this was a bad, bad episode. I don't know how they did it, but the plot somehow felt both rushed and dragged out at the same time, there were no jokes, and the newly introduced characters had no depth at all, something Sunny is usually good at.
I have a sneaking feeling that the image was chosen to elicit that exact reaction. Gotta collect those precious clicks.
The hell? Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me is the point where Robert Smith first managed to seamlessly meld the darker subject matter of Cure material and his wonderful instinct for pop. Disintegration couldn't have happened without KMKMKM (listen to Icing Sugar, and tell me that's not the spirit that ended up fueling…
Since when does being into movies and music mean you have to be extremely interested in the circumstances surrounding their being made? Should video game enthusiasts clamor for games about developing studios? Should avid readers give inordinate amounts of attention to a book just because it's about a novelist?
I really dug Elle and Nocturnal Animals, but the one nomination the latter got doesn't even make sense, so all I'm left to pull for is Isabelle Huppert, who was superb.
It's really easy to just slice them in halves and braise them with onions, red wine and some stock; serve with rice. The best part is that the cat also loves heart, so he's happy when I bring some home.
Like most commenters below, I didn't think the episode managed to juggle the plotlines as effortlessly as Sunny usually does. The VR game thread in particular felt like a lot of time with very little payoff. Still, Dee's big reveal got a great laught out of me, as did Dennis' and Charlie's stripping routine.
Having reviews for two weekly WWE shows always seemed a bit excessive to me, but I understand most fans don't really care about the wider wrestling world, even though there's a ton of interesting stuff happening in Mexico, Japan and Europe right now. Anyway, maybe the two reviews should jsut be merged into one, so…
The one silver lining of the Trump election is that I'm now 100% confident AD season 5 will happen within the next four years.
I think you might be the one to have missed the joke.
As a kid, I had a series of nightmares based on the part where they sink into the attic floor.
I was really struck by just how American this film was. Not only do you get the obvious Texas-LA dichotomy, but the hijacking scene in the first third of the movie could be straight out of an NRA pamphlet (Shannon even asks the book protag whether he carried a gun).
I saw them in Dublin in 2015 and they kicked all kinds of ass, so this might be the first, and, I hope, only live album that I'll have to buy.
Jeez, if you think a water purifier that doesn't actually let you store the water you've cleaned is a good deal, you will never be in a situation where such a filter would be a useful thing to have.
Had my local movie theater spring this on me for sneak preview; what an absolute pile of shit. Black humour isn't the same thing as lazily trotting out the same boring insults five times per minute.