Jesus, what an awful combination, outside of "Neighbors."
Jesus, what an awful combination, outside of "Neighbors."
Is she gonna stop acting for awhile to raise the kids?
Paul Scheer's HateSong on the AV Club about "Wild Wild West" is so good at breaking down why that song is so lovingly terrible.
The awful photoshop on that cover is dead giveaway that it's piece of shit.
She'll be raking in those "Frozen" residuals from here until eternity. I don't think she needs to be too worried about being a big star.
That was a terrible movie. The scene where she dresses up and we're supposed to feel bad for her made absolutely no sense because it was basically saying "She wants to be beautiful! Yes, she's a raging asshole, but she feels kind of bad she doesn't think she's pretty!"
My biggest problem with McCarthy is how hard she leans on profanity to try and shock the audience into laughing. Like on "SNL" and hell, the early seasons of "Mike & Molly," she's proven to be a sharp comic actress with good timing. When she goes into a profane tirade like her truly awful cameo in "This is 40," where…
One of my co-workers said she was upset watching it because she thought Melissa McCarthy was a typical fat idiot (note: co-worker is female). I'm convinced she never actually watched the movie.
That's true.
Another one.
Touche!
My guess is Brock decided he was going to not sell and then the writers just said "Well let's turn it into a squash."
God, if only JR was still a commentator. He would have sold the hell out of that match.
You mean "WWE Presents: Brickleberry Pt. II" or as I like to call it, "Wrestleberry" (Okay, not that witty, but neither is the show.)
I remember when a Save-A-Lot came to town in the '90s, my friends and I (we were like 10) would go in and crack up at the names of the knock-off brands. Panburger Partner was one that stood out in particular. It was more or less poor-shaming, but we didn't know any better.
Probably what they're going for. It's literally filler.
Hahaha. Yep, those songs were Uncle Kracker quality in both sound and quality. I used to like "Heart Songs," but basically figured it's like "We Didn't Start The Fire" where it's just dropping pop culture references for the sake of references.
Dan Wilson is a golden god.
Oh yea. "Green"'s guitar solos are super boring. Though I was stoked on it as a teen, it really was pretty one-note, save for the singles. I think it being so short was its saving grace for me when I was younger.
Looks at the same joke made at least five times before this one.