I like McKinnon a lot and she was probably one of the better parts of that movie, but damn, just because something is gif-able doesn't mean it's great comedy.
I like McKinnon a lot and she was probably one of the better parts of that movie, but damn, just because something is gif-able doesn't mean it's great comedy.
Tensions with Koreans were also explored in the movie though. Don't forget about the monologue from noted sociologist Sweet Dick Willie.
Man, people really can't get over 2016 Ghostbusters not being very good.
That episode was banned.
Whenever I'm evaluating a comedian, you can be sure that being desperate for social change is high on the list of criteria.
Doesn't Hannity do this every year? I remember a few years ago his panel clutching their pearls about Spring Break while fondly reminiscing about the great times they used to have during Spring Break on the same exact show. I'm beginning to this his panel isn't terribly thoughtful.
I like using "kids are fatter now" as a rationale for why they're doing backflips.
Enough.
I realize this refrain itself has become stale, but Hollywood's absolute dedication to re-imagining/re-making/sequeling musty franchises is a huge drag. As Andrew Jupin pointed out on twitter, Get Out made a good chunk of change without having any connection to some warhorse franchise. It's ok to take a chance on a…
"he has not 'earned the right'"
That sentence is impressively distasteful.
Clearly Tim has a lot of economic anxiety.
I went outside. It was quite nice. I am still mad.
Why yes, mother is a lovely woman and…hey wait a minute.
What a trash fucking headline.
That was Romantic-era music, not classical. Do keep up.
LEO PUT DOWN THE BEST ACTRESS ENVELOPE WHEN HE SAW BEATTY ON STAGE WHAT HAPPENED TO IT I'M JUST ASKING QUESTIONS HERE.
Indeed, they're a are.
All of twitter is Piers Morgan's Mr. Gray.
Never forget: