No, I made my judgment based on seeing his prior stand-up work and reading the interview he just gave here in which he says it's basically more of the same (new content, but same point of view and delivery mechanisms).
No, I made my judgment based on seeing his prior stand-up work and reading the interview he just gave here in which he says it's basically more of the same (new content, but same point of view and delivery mechanisms).
His always-turned-up-to-11 outrage about anything and everything is useless and lazy.
Gawker has the best and wittiest commenters on the web? Since when?
Ignatiy, they've dragged you into the GJI basement? Say it ain't so!
Really? I've always thought he was fine.
What odd about this is that I probably would rate it a 1/5, mainly because I don't have a lot of patience for arrogant, overly preachy comedians. But how does Netflix know I think that? Nothing in my current ratings seems like it would suggest that.
He is married to Amber Tamblyn, who is nineteen years younger than him. I've always found that a bit unsettling. He also identifies her by saying "my wife is a poet," which makes me think he calls her "lover" like Will Ferrell does to Rachel Dratch in that hot tub.
Really? Because I have a lot of alt comedy specials rated four or five. I wonder what algorithm spit out that prediction.
It's literally sitting at a 1/5 rating on Netflix. I've never seen a comedy special rated so low.
You know, something tells me you didn't even bother to read the article before zipping down here to share your sparkling insights with us.
Not the late, great Y100. That station kept plugging along and managed to hang around until 2005.
When has a general ignorance about the topic at hand ever stopped him from posting about anything?
It's really not. Only about 1.5 paragraphs in total deal with that particular film. The article as a whole is basically just the author disapproving of Robbie's career choices, like Robbie somehow owes her something—which she definitely does not.
The difference with Heston is that his NRA work comprised the bulk of his later years, whereas Eastwood's public work still primarily consists of directing and acting.
"I could easily beat Clint Eastwood in a fight."
There is one reason why this person has developed a following—and it's not because she's funny (because she's not).
There are plenty of bad Nicholas Cage movies, but there are no bad Nicholas Cage performances.
Is this a miniseries or an open-ended show? I'm just wondering if this is a once-and-done deal or not.
I can guarantee that the victims of the shootings could not care less about when this show debuts.
Esposito was recently on an episode of "How Did This Get Made?" When they introduced her, I thought, "how long until she brings up that she's gay?" Her first statement: "I'm a professional gay." She then immediately proceeded to derail the show by screaming about the uselessness of dicks and not having a woman in the…