Don Quixote is pretty funny/irreverent in the first place, though.
Don Quixote is pretty funny/irreverent in the first place, though.
R U Serius?
Well, he might have been pretty big, but let's just say he was no Michael Learns to Rock. Not to mention Air Supply.
Do you literally live in the internet? I've never heard a Harambe reference in real life.
A bunch of people in the audience looked awkward as hell watching that dumpster fire of a political debate. They should just have Eric Andre and Hannibal Burress moderate the next one. The only people who didn't look weirdly uncomfortable were the two black guys who were giving Trump death stares as he yammered about…
Shitty job, internet.
Felt more like dutifully checking off a list of references instead of a send-up or even a loving tribute.
Never saw the web series but this premiere was really promising. Also: Larry Wilmore! Glad to see another show he's attached to turn out well—Nightly just wasn't that great but I'm always rooting for him.
We had to wait around for HBO to show the shit we wanted to watch. Which was, granted, just about all the time. Somewhere there's a book waiting to be written on the influence of HBO programming on the taste of a generation of filmmakers.
Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga though?
From back when we thought we were suffering from information overload because we had 24 hour news networks on cable TV. That intro was the sound of the dread.
My god, even the Doors collaboration?
It's easy to make they're-so-old jokes, but even the shittiest of shitty Stones albums have at least something decent on them to listen to. That's my theory.
Well, we all need someone we can lean on
And if you want it, you can lean on me
But bacon tastes good. Pork chops taste good.
D-I-V-O-R-C-E becomes final today.
Flash mob? NOPE, CHUCK TESTA
Wanna rage against MACHINES?
I know, I was going to make some snarky remarks about Martin Yan Can Cook over on the other thread but I just couldn't do it.
I hope to inconvenience the market.