Look—it's a prose poem!
Look—it's a prose poem!
I love this show, and I love these reviews.
I thought the same thing. Rabin just does not stop going nuts throughout the entire song, and it made me laugh. In a good way.
No, Todd actually lives in virgin Hawaii.
Yvette Nicole Brown's delivery of the line "You don't know me" was the single funniest moment of the show so far this season. I laughed so hard that I literally almost fell off my couch.
First? Really?
I dunno. "The Artist" does look pretty awesome.
Nowhere Man! NOWHERE MAN!
Of all the places you could have gone in the first comment, you chose to complain about a network which fills its hours with clearly biased editorializing, not hard news reporting?
Jeff Winger's Dean = a bearded James Carville.
Well, what do you expect? As the poster points out, what he or she is saying is just a bunch of crazy gibberish.
Man, I had no idea I was rich, or that everyone else who posts here is, too. Congratulations, us!
Well, if you didn't see them, they must not have been there.
Sign #1 seen at OWS: DOWN WITH CORPORATIONS!
Sign #2 seen at OWS: A JOB IS A RIGHT!
Yes, they're non-violent, except for all those sexual assaults taking place in their tents.
I…should…warn…you…
Wait, what?! A Ben Folds Five reunion album is on the way? That will probably be the first CD I buy in at least the last five years.
His Alan Alda is fantastic.
Hader's drunk Rick Perry was the best thing on SNL so far this year. I wonder if the "hola" thing was an unintentional slip up? It seemed like it, but it worked out well.
I loved the season three remix. It felt much more grown-up, and the accompanying noir-tinged imagery was spot-on.