I think there's been something of a thaw, they've met up and performed together a couple times since they split—did McCartney and Lennon ever do that post-Beatles?
I think there's been something of a thaw, they've met up and performed together a couple times since they split—did McCartney and Lennon ever do that post-Beatles?
David Letterman had no idea why the crowd was cheering
It's a bummer that he was apparently "humiliated" by his scene (or the reaction to it in theaters) because it's classic and he's awesome in it.
In theory, I'd have thought each of his insane tweets would lose him a few more supporters. It doesn't seem to have actually worked out that way, but I still think the reasoning is sound.
*whoosh*
I watched a lot of these movies on network TV as a kid in the '90s and once I got the internet was always surprised by the amount of nudity I missed in what seemed to me like family oriented '80s films. Like, I was shocked to learn that Joan Severence was topless in Hear No Evil See No Evil.
I'm glad we have an unaccountable angry mob to determine the appropriate level of violence to mete out to Trump supporters. Or should they just be shooting them in the head?
It's debated as to who actually started the Reichstag Fire, but in either case, it's not debated that it helped the Nazis, so I'm not sure how you're suggesting they do work.
"Two Berkeley College Republicans "were attacked while conducting an interview" on the campus on Thursday, UC Berkeley also said in a prepared statement. The attackers, who were not affiliated with the university, were taken into custody by UC Berkeley police."
In the short term. His profile is raised, his book gains more sales, and he'll probably be given even more opportunities and outlets in the long run.
I saw an article get shared on Facebook that said "Rooting for the Patriots is the same as rooting for Trump." It cited the fact that the Patriots have 4% fewer black players on their roster than the league average (66% to 70%) as evidence of the team's racism. It was dumb.
"advance sales for his upcoming Simon & Schuster book reportedly skyrocketed after violence broke out at a planned speaking engagement he was scheduled for at UC Berkely this week."
No. But they do. And they're the ones writing it off.
A few months ago the episode where George pretended to move to NY from Arkansas aired and I made note of the fact that his apartment that he already lived in was apparently $2300/month (and considered a ripoff by the woman he was dating). $2300 is $3400 in 2016 dollars which would indicate that George actually makes…
What, exactly, did you think it was a sign of, that wouldn't be good? Has it come to pass?
The far right is more insane and far less benign than the far left, but it's not a zero sum game and nobody is off limits.
"The interview makes it clear that they’re not really enjoying the Trump presidency, but it’s hard not to see the “it’s too hard to make fun of real life” attitude as a predictably safe extension of the “both sides are just as bad” approach that South Park has had for years."
Even the minecart sequences—thrilling and intense in the original DKC—were turned into boring ass collectathons where you literally can't die.
I always felt kind of bad for storm troopers in Star Wars.
It's less encouraging that they actually worked to weed out whatever bullshit had been causing issues in the past? I've only been browsing there for a couple years and it's been this way for that entire time, anyway.