Statistics say that Texas should become more liberal as it becomes more diverse, but as an expatriate of that not-so-fine state, I'll believe it when I see it.
And you run the risk of coming across like Burt Reynolds re Boogie Nights.
THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS! Wait, what were talking about?
Even Breitbart > Gawker.
I almost read that as International Federation of the Pornographic Industry.
He's Canadian. I think that excuses him.
And Magneto. Oh, wait, that's the alternate timeline I dreamed of where James Cameron made an X-Men movie back in the 80s.
Ah, the glory days when we thought that was her in that one "movie".
I could definitely see him having some success with a sort of anti-Brietbart-type news/opinion site.
Stoning the gays, I'm sure.
Are we still doing that?
Beast is blue, but has more hair. (adjusts rug bought at Shatner's last yard sale to hide hypocrisy)
Exhibit A: Dario Argento. Exhibit B: George Romero (though TBF he tried his hand at rom-com back when he started and… yeah. I still think Bruiser isn't the abomination a lot paint it as)
I didn't know Peter Griffen was a commenter here.
Why does this site always attract people with a stick up their ass? Being an expert, doctor unknown, you should be able to enlighten us.
Yeah, I was surprised when I genuinely liked the first one, but it sounds like they took Craig Robinson's character's problems and blew it up into the entire movie. There it was sympathetic even with the slight whiff of misogony (which only really came in when he discovers his new present). So yeah, even if I had…
There was an episode of Masters of Science Fiction - a mostly good but failed companion to Masters of Horror (failed because it was dumped in a summer slot by ABC) - with Sean Astin & James Cromwell where the former creates drones voiced by Sally Kellerman that end up taking their programming way too literally. Like…
Yes, an audience of five people is enough to keep a show going for five seasons. That's why Do No Harm is still on the air, after all.
Take that, drinkingclub!