Although I pray that I'm wrong, I think that WABC Radio (770 out of NY, home to Rush, Hannity, Mark Levin, etc.) uses a snippet of Aenima by Tool during their newsbreaks …
Although I pray that I'm wrong, I think that WABC Radio (770 out of NY, home to Rush, Hannity, Mark Levin, etc.) uses a snippet of Aenima by Tool during their newsbreaks …
Robbing that place shouldn't be too difficult these days, since half of the staff is drunk on the job …
I just think it's laughing at really easy targets … however, before I sound too pretentious, I have to agree that I do like his standup a lot.
Sadly, in a wolrd where Two and a Half Men is the number one comedy in the land, I find the success of Tosh.0 far from baffling …
Although I don't think that it would technically fit the parameters of this Inventory, I always liked The Simpsons episode where Bart accidentally shot the mother bird to death, and then had to hatch the eggs.
I'm assuming that you had to look into your heart for that answer?
Agreed … while a bad Sunny episode is still better than anything other than NBC-on -hursday-night-not-counting-"Whitney" can muster, this whole season so far has been a bit "meh" …
… and somehow, he bought him a damn chair …
Seeing him at the Occupy Wall Street protests did my heart good. If anyone knows about the need for fiscal restraint, it's that humble man …
Yup - PFork does seem to relish the opportunity to eat it's young.
But … if you buy into the Gopsel of Judas, Judas is portrayed somewhat like Snape, in Harry Potter, or as batman, at the end of The Dark Knight: he is asked to portray the villain, in order to serve the greater good. According to that "gospel," Jesus asked Judas, who sat next to him as the Last Supper, to "betray"…
Supposedly it is loosely based on Ulysses, by James Joyce - man wakes up from his work-a-day world, falls to the temptation of the Night[town], stumbles around confusedly in the night, and is not sure he wants to return to his old life.
… or the 16 lead screamer of every band your nephew's band …
1991 … that's the demographic, no?
So, there'll be a part where the hilarity will cease to ensue for a little bit, so that the characters can brood about their parent's divorce … and then jerk off onto a library book?
I so agree. When I first stumbled onto these guys, I thought they'd be something I'd like - they seemed like they fit into that Kid Cudi/Wale/NERD aesthetic.
Yes yes yes! And I think that Costner is great in it, as well … much better at that type of role that that stupid Mr. Brooks thing …
http://www.theonion.com/art…
As usual, the Onion says it best …
Agreed - I wouldn't mind a continuous story arc, and a knowing, winking goodbye, ala Bloom County's final days.