The AV Club
The AV Club
Why the fuck…Why would you bring that up?
On one hand….Dammit Alec, when you gonna calm the hell down.
He couldn't have expected "I'm President of the Howdy-Doody Circus Army!" to not get laughs.
He's baaaaccck.
The cats own that home now, right?
There's a lot of great shows now, but I don't think we're at the peak of the "Golden Age" anymore. My interpretation is that the Golden Age apex was when The Sopranos, The Wire, and Deadwood were on the air concurrently, but it would be interesting to hear other people's perspectives.
Don seemed to have bottomed out at the end of "The Suitcase," and the next few episodes seemed to have reformed him some. He moderated his drinking, took up swimming, and sought out a serious long-term relationship. But, to paraphrase Faye, he can't be trusted to follow through with his new beginning. By the time…
A thing like that!
"Oh I'm sorry, I thought this was America."
I'm in New England and all people are talking about is Hernandez's stupidity. I didn't hear one discussion about any of the recent SC ruilings or Paula Deen.
"lol who whatevs #yolo"
I VOLUNTEER *Knocks other volunteers out of the way*
*Plop*
As long as it only inspired the intended method of body disposal, and not the actual murder, I'd say the coast is clear.
Not to mention the lounge piano player doing a full-length version of the Jolly Green Giant jingle.
I remember thinking that this was nothing special (aside from Spacey and the plane crash) but a pleasant afternoon at the movies (the problematic deadbeat dad stuff aside). I enjoy some of Snyder's films, but he needs the right subject matter; I would rather he be kept away from Superman.
"Would he play that song for his parents?" is up there with "Would you ask Tom Petty that?"
Demolition Man is probably funnier than this movie.
Another sick example of the culture of convenience.