My pick for weirdest celebrity Clinton-hater of 2016 is Joan Severance, whose FB pronouncements are…something.
My pick for weirdest celebrity Clinton-hater of 2016 is Joan Severance, whose FB pronouncements are…something.
"Hey Butt-head! It's hairy bohemoth!"
I think he had more than one such album.
Streaming is great, but I wouldn't have minded a version of this show that was grinding out an episode a week for a 22-episode season on broadcast or cable and just decided to go gonzo and react to the Trump campaign in more-or-less real time…
If the theater was nearly empty, who did you get the contact high off of?
Tell me more, said the man about due for a middle aged dad hobby.
Jack's "Did you get that?" after her list of demands may have been the most drily funny moment of the whole series.
"Anybody want a beer?"
I think there's a lot to recommend 5, except for the assassination at the start of the season, which was kind of unforgivable.
This is the correct answer.
The writing was my biggest obstacle throughout the trilogy - it at times struck me as almost a parody of overdubbed dialogue from martial arts movies. I haven't finished the third book and am not sure when I will (I got it from the library).
George Lopez as the Mayor was the only time I have ever laughed at George Lopez. And I laughed really, really hard.
And why this location and not others?
You are correct, sir.
Funny how Daniel Radcliffe never gets mistaken for Elijah Wood.
I have waking nightmares about having to do what Oswalt actually did.
Whatever's going into his pocket or organization from this campaign is probably well short of what it would take to scale up a 24-hour news talk TV channel.
I'm not even being snarky - there's just absolutely no indication that anyone outside of Trump's own family spends any more time with him than they absolutely have to for work reasons.
I'm weeks behind, so just watched this episode the other night.
It's pretty clear that Trump has no friends.