With this example, it's usually more a case of someone thought of it, then thought better of it.
With this example, it's usually more a case of someone thought of it, then thought better of it.
I… don't even know what this means.
This burn needs CBC and chem panel, stat!
You really really nailed that observation!
What does that process entail, exactly?
"Hmm. Wonder what's at the end of this thing."
OK, I'll be the exception-citing dick.
"But as a case for Clinton aimed at third-party supporters who are convinced they couldn’t stomach casting a ballot for her, it might turn a few heads."
Screw that. Lemme executive produce. Especially if Meryl has a scheduling conflict and is replaced by Helen Mirren.
"Wrong spider!"
"Flip her over."
I don't know what your movie is about, but I will be there opening night.
I guess I'm assuming that the average Fox News viewer is WAY more devoted to that channel and its ideology than Oprah's viewers are. They would support an even more unhinged version of that ideology, complete with the imprimatur of the "man who would be President were it not for the incredibly well-coordinated rigging…
Not to get political on AVC, but Trump never intended to get elected, which explains the increasingly numerous and damaging self-inflicted wounds the closer we get to Nov 8. He only ever intended to get this far, grooming a cadre of racist, xenophobic, blind-to-the-Leader's-faults brownshirts to follow him to the new…
Town Pump Cabernet?
… into crazy-town.
Well, that was a sharp alt-right turn…
Given that "Bring The Pain" and "Bigger and Blacker" are far and away the best that he's done, I'm sure there's room for even a pretty good one.
Point well taken. That scenario becomes more plausible the more his campaign craters, and the more desperate his supporters become.
He's pretty much my favorite comedian. A master storyteller, in the vein of Richard Pryor or Louis CK. I would think that's the hardest kind of comedy to do well: to wring 10 minutes of fantastic material out of a seemingly innocuous, everyday experience.
No humor, no anger, no smarm? Sounds more like an Affleck-less performance.