The lights flicker and the building shakes, Sean Hannity "Sorry folks we seem to be having some technical difficulties. Now as I was saying, what is this administration hiding on Benghazi?"
The lights flicker and the building shakes, Sean Hannity "Sorry folks we seem to be having some technical difficulties. Now as I was saying, what is this administration hiding on Benghazi?"
I feel for Marvel execs on the female-led books. You can't have a lot of female readers without selling to them, but you need to sell hard and for a long time to change the culture and GET more female readership. So the end result is a lot of money and investment to potentially get a strong readership. Though…
I don't think it's that big of a departure. Besides, who needs more Jaime in the Riverlands. Not this person, I tell you what.
Eh Elon Musk can do no wrong in my book, he's a gift from God to modern humanity. So I probably won't enjoy this show.
The music was awesome.
I hardly laughed the whole episode, the first 15 minutes made no sense, Elon Musk wasn't even really a joke as much as just there with an electric car (haha?). The Matthew McConaughey parts were hilarious, and that made me feel like the episode would redeem itself, then it ended with the mom ignoring the little…
Don't worry, self-loathing is apparently step-one in becoming a successful comedian.
I just sat there like, WHAT?? It came completely out of left field. That whole plot got really tiresome in the sequels and 3, but in that one moment it was awesome. Though to be fair Might and Magic did it first.
They threw the baby out with the bathwater with this game. It wasn't even Splinter Cell really, more of it's own kind of disturbing action game. I think the dissonance comes from the fact that they took what was a sneaking game, with some killing, and made it a killing game, with some sneaking. A lot of elements of…
The hot dog vendor was pretty good. Great Raw last night actually. But yeah, there's no need to have three weeks in a row of Brie and Nikki Bella crying at each other.
True, I think the bigger issue is the long drawn out stories, rather than the stories themselves. How many weeks in a row can you see Dean Ambrose ambush Seth Rollins, just change it up!
Don't worry, big corporations only get away with this when they're blaming poor people. I'm sure Tracy Morgan's lawyer is just as able as Wal-Mart's
Payback was the best one of the year, John Cena dropping Bray Wyatt through the box with the forklift, and throwing the stairs in his face.Money in the Bank 2014 represented everything wrong with the current WWE. They let skinny bitches win all the time to make some "compelling" story no one cares about, rather than…
Really? B-? I thought that one was an instant classic. On par with the Scientology and Mormonism episodes. Now having read your reasoning, get over yourself. The poisonous masculinity of the NFL. Your inability to even reference the name of the team in a review mocking the name of the team. Your PC bubble really needs…
Black Panther is kind of my favorite superhero. Prince of a secretive high tech jungle society that pushed colonials out of sub-Saharan Africa, and is now technologically superior to all other cultures? It's like an African studies major's wet dream.
I would have watched the shit out of that movie, tripping balls, in college.
This show is still on? How did it make it past the first season? I was wondering how I made it through the first episode when I watched it.
Agreed, I still enjoy it. I just hate watching things that I feel like could be amazing that are only middling. Turn has an amazing cast, great performances, a very compelling story to tell, and was kind of boring until the last episode, which rocked.
One reason. Lack of bloat. It's a visually impressive show, every aspect of which you just want to explore. After five seasons I still wanted to know, what happened with Walt at Palo Alto. What happened with his mom? How did he meet his wife? Every. last. character on that show was compelling and had their moment to…
I think it's its assumed nihilism. The best moments of the show were when the lure of easy money was destroying any semblance of respectability and morality among the main characters. When they go from being rich, enterprising businessmen to violent scumbags. In these later seasons the morality doesn't seem to play as…