I like that Token's parents are the wealthiest working family in SP, dad's a chemical engineer, right? Whereas Cartman's mom is, as best as anyone can tell, a crack whore. It makes Token's interactions with everyone else more interesting.
I like that Token's parents are the wealthiest working family in SP, dad's a chemical engineer, right? Whereas Cartman's mom is, as best as anyone can tell, a crack whore. It makes Token's interactions with everyone else more interesting.
the fuck, dude? I was going to point out that the reviewer was using this as an opportunity to mock the right for thinking Zim trial was a big deal, but it seems you think the right doesn't understand why it was a big deal. Ok, so why was the trial a big deal and how did we on the right miss it?
and if you don't believe Trayvon was shot in cold blood, then you need to go back to Stormfront, you vile, racist, scum.
I don't get the grade, the only part that was funny was the WWZ reference. The Zimmerman portion was, ah, hackish. Shooting Token? Um…unfunny and uncomfortable in a, shall we say, not thought provoking or entertaining way?
"REALLY hardcore racist slime."
Go back to War on the Horizon, racist.
Sweet, little baby Trayvon Martin was shot for wearing a hoodie, how dare you disrespect him.
Good point. How often has South Park hit the mark on an issue?
Those are hate-facts.
Well, if one must be a white liberal status whoring status whore, you can't go wrong with blaming Breitbart and company for dwelling on race riot fears. I'd call that projection as those of us on the other side of the aisle felt that the insane narrative about the Trayvon shooting was an attempt to whip up racial…
yeah, lazier than expected. They are becoming the liberals they allegedly fucking hate (compared to just hating Republicans)
damn, I hate it when that happens.
whew! A film that sidesteps a moralizing conclusion. Let's cut and paste this AVclub gem and try to transfer it to their mutual masturbation for films like Promised Land or Elysium or In the Valley of Elah, or how they were horrified that Act of Valor made Navy Seals look like the good guys.
I just assumed that the critic conflated Former and Latter. Although, 50-50 is the fucking saddest movie ever. At least the recent spate of "saintly kid and/or luvable mutt dies in the end of the movie" probably kick you at the very end, 50-50 maintained a constant drip of sad.
memories! I recently stumbled across the GNR/FNM/Metallica tour T-shirt. I remember GnR taking about 2 hours to get out on stage once metallica cleared off.
Gregg's death was completely unacceptable. Glad that Marvel used the old Superman trick of reversing the earth's orbit to bring someone back from the dead…or whatever it was they're perpetrating.
Interesting, I was fond of saying that Live Through This was the best album of 1994, but now that it's loaded up in my car's ipod, I find myself skipping its songs whenever they randomly get loaded.
Hey, wow! I was at that show in Milwaukee too.
You might have also added that Kurt helpfully dumped a tray of food on the fans in the front row before the concert began.
If I recall, there was some weird music being played before the band took the stage.
I think we need that judge from the Fake Principal Skinner episode to declare that Mike has gone to Harvard and no one should ever mention otherwise under penalty of contempt of court.
wait, what? The guy was also in Folk Implosion and the AVclub's like, "nah, bro. can't mention it."