Oh my god Mr. PB on that conference call was amazing. "Todd…in the naked city?! Oh ho ho, that is gonna lead to some wackiness, you mark my words!"
Oh my god Mr. PB on that conference call was amazing. "Todd…in the naked city?! Oh ho ho, that is gonna lead to some wackiness, you mark my words!"
Ok, so we'll give the part of the young hotshot lawyer to Keanu Reeves and his wife will be Charlize Theron…(sniffs)…and we'll make them be from the deep south, right, and they'll have TERRIBLE southern accents….(sniffs)…even though the plot has nothing to do with the deep south and we could just as easily have these…
I've always thought of Ailes as the Darth Vader to Murdoch's Emperor.
Yes, just say that Stephen Colbert, host of Late Night, had to go because his home planet needed him. Re-launch as Colbert Report 2.0.
Sufjan's set was amazing. Great mix of songs from all over his discography. "Should Have Known Better", "Come on Feel the Illinoise", "For the Widows in Paradise", "Impossible Soul"….it was a beautiful experience.
I really wanted to like this show, and gave it many, many chances, but yeah…it's just not good. The Biden interview early on gave me a lot of hope that Stephen would be willing to push beyond the Letterman/Leno model of hacky topical monologue plus moronic celeb interview, but the episodes I've watched recently seem…
Just wait, 'Rosewater 2' is going to take down The Force Awakens as the highest grossing film of all time
The important thing to remember about HH is that it's fun, and it's funny and cool, and it has good parts, and they're your friends, and it's just fucking fun!
Fuckin 'A!
I absolutely hate this shit. Recently I yelled at a group of people next to me at a Built to Spill concert. I could hear every detail of their conversation (Can you BELIEVE Nicole showed up at dinner? She acted like nothing even happened between us?!) over the band. I felt like an old man yelling at them, but they did…
And really unnecessary too. We know Varys is loyal to Dany. Just seeing him talk to Ellaria and Olenna would have established their alliance.
Less. So much fucking less.
"I mean like…have you ever really thought about like…good and bad? (*Rips bong, coughs*)…I mean they're just like, these concepts right? They're not even real, man! I mean like…who gets to decide what's good and what's bad?"
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"Did you just hear that? Shit, do you think the RA can smell the weed?"
The only person I know who enjoyed this show was my aunt, who is in her early 50's. And white. And not hip. So yeah.
Delete your account.
I wish I could like this more than once. This thread went completely off the fucking rails…
That was a great scene. John is riding a fine line between being the one Rayburn who has his shit together enough to bail everyone else out and going to such extremes to protect himself and his family that he has become the worst of the bunch. John's rant here really drove that home, half unhinged/half perfectly…
I miss the days before the AV Club waded into politics, when it was just reposted Rick & Morty clips and racist Hatesong articles
"If you want to talk nervous, you should have seen Kirk try to deal with the kids who egged our Bonnerville"
I don't think pretentious is the right word. The show follows a straightforward plot and is shot in a conventional, old-fashioned way. If anything, Louie is the much more pretentious show, as it often includes surrealist moments, dream sequences, etc. I don't think H&P is "trying to be deep", nor does it need to. It…