I literally injured myself laughing at that line. Like, I may actually have to see the doctor today because my side still hurts. DAMN YOU, PUTATIVE EMMY WINNER ANDRE BRAUGHER.
I literally injured myself laughing at that line. Like, I may actually have to see the doctor today because my side still hurts. DAMN YOU, PUTATIVE EMMY WINNER ANDRE BRAUGHER.
My Ding-A-Ling: The Remixes ft. Skrillex
More like "emoticons" amirite
If we're Mormonsplaining, then it should be noted that the Book of Mormon's geology conforms quite closely to the upper New England area, specifically to the state of New York, and many place names and proper names in the Book of Mormon are derived from place names and proper names in the region where Joseph Smith…
"Son, can I be frank with yo—"
That's covered under COBRA, right?
That was basically the perfect Will Forte joke. It's the whole reason why I love his comedy.
The reason why Ron Swanson is relevant is because, regardless of his fierce political views and personal philosophies, at his root he is equally fierce in his decency, his sense of empathy, and humanity.
McMullen's appeal is that he's a more militant version of Mitt Romney - a Mitt who won't compromise his conservative principles to salve his conscience or achieve consensus like Romney did in Massachusetts -and a guy whose platform is straight out of the Mormon playbook.
…right in the pussy.
Yeah. It may not be the funniest material ever, but there seems to be a real distinct change of tone, and this show has needed it for the longest time.
I have a degree in military history focusing on the Pacific War and this trailer made me want to gouge my eyes out with a rusted spoon and pierce my eardrums with a dull pencil. Holy shit. Doing a movie on the Indianapolis, whose story is riddled with nuance (the ship was top-heavy from the day her keel was laid and…
My participation on the A.V. Club Disqus - if anyone ever figures out how to dig through its archives without first dying of apoplectic shock - has disqualified me now and forever from political office.
This is Ted Danson's best role since Sam Malone, and if it wasn't for Andre Braugher's existence, I'd say Danson should be a shoe-in for a Best Supporting Actor Emmy.
IIRC it was because of the local statute that if a politician died in office, his family would receive full benefits regardless of the method of how he died - his family wouldn't have been entitled to them if he had gone to prison or even if he had been acquitted but lost his position.
I actually enjoy her refreshing honesty here, because Hollywood lately has been bound and determined to warp real history and hide it under a veil of supposed legitimacy by saying it's "Based On/Inspired By/Etc. True Events." At least Rebecca Hall and her colleagues admit that they're not trying to tell (or are even…
Obama didn't deliver on a lot of his electoral promises, and not all of the policies he did get in place worked, but I can't blame him for much of that. And I will definitely miss the intellectual and thoughtful air he brought to the presidency, as well as his wife, who, based on her work over the past 8 years and the…
Yeah, I'm doing better. I could probably do without all the election angst but otherwise I made it about 75% of the way back emotionally. That's a lot farther than other people I know (and, devastatingly, knew).
I think it's partially because Tyler Hoechlin's Superman appears for about 17 minutes of screen time in the recent Supergirl season premiere and his portrayal was a thousand times better, truer to its source material, and more pleasant to watch than five-plus hours of desaturated, grim, Ayn Rand-ish muddle that the…
Budd Dwyer's story gets all the more sad and horrific when you learn that the reason why he made sure to kill himself on-air.