Eric Andre, not even close.
Eric Andre, not even close.
They had a business relationship.
Is this bump somewhere? I watched on [as].com because I was out of the house for the finale.
You've just been Jamm'd.
"Holy. Shit. I have NEVER seen a show go THAT scorched-earth for a finale."
Saw this at the Philadelphia Film Festival back in October and loved it. Actually went straight out of this and right in to the HOLY MOTORS screening about five minutes later, so it was a pretty crazy double feature. Wrote about it a while ago for my blog and agree with a good amount of what Scott says here. What…
I think her exact words were "don't stop imagining, the day that you do is the day that you die."
Why isn't DELOCATED the top pick?
Quite good, and likely my most anticipated album of 2013 given what has already been announced, though not nearly up to the same level of majesty as YoH. I like that he's expanded his subject matter, writing has and continues to be his strong suit, but there's far too much of a focus on instrumental work here, which…
It's the stupidity of the name that makes it so great. He's definitely punch worthy and terrible, but that name is fucking brilliant.
I think it's creepy when a college senior goes to a college party.
Yeah that was maybe even better than the Teddy gag. "That's impossible, his name's Bob Burgers."
Not even close. The Lana performance was kind of pedestrian, but nothing aggressively bad about it. Unlike Karmin, which was literally like an unbridled assault to the sense.
He was bad, but still not worse than Karmin.
That's true, as much as I don't like to admit it I think DRIVE has probably secured a firm spot in the hallowed halls of Frat Boy Cinema.
So I just watched the musical performance. Does this guy usually wear a bunch of red, or was this some sort of play on what Kanye wore when he murdered shit on SNL? This was like the opposite of that Kanye performance.
He was also in THE FIVE YEAR ENGAGEMENT, playing some grad psych student who was in to masturbation.
That guy loves college. But not College. Neither a real hero, nor a real human being.
The titular Charlie in GOOD LUCK CHARLIE is, in fact, a girl.
Not sure what the first WoWP is, but if it's the first series (so like the four seasons and a movie), then I agree. Looking forward to catching up with them all post-finale. More David Henrie!