I like the idea of someone reading about how much he hates Obama, hipsters, movie people, The Wire, the poor, et al., then saying, "Yeah, but did you see what he said about driving on the left-hand side?!"
I like the idea of someone reading about how much he hates Obama, hipsters, movie people, The Wire, the poor, et al., then saying, "Yeah, but did you see what he said about driving on the left-hand side?!"
Hey Ben. I didn't say "hates," I just included it in the list of stuff that he "dislikes." He called his experience with it a "fucking nightmare," right? I feel safe in saying he dislikes it.
No you didn't.
Who are you talking to?
Oh, but this is the Internet. Why let that stop you from calling racism?
I bet the campground owners *didn't even mention* that Workaholics episode to those angry protestors.
We all are.
That's nice that you like your show, but there's really nothing in this article saying that the show is bad and you shouldn't.
That's an interesting interpretation. I like that this song can be read as being about a first date, a wedding, and a break-up. It sort of covers all the love song bases.
….Okay.
Yes.
It's funny every single time.
Nobody except for the article, you mean.
Whoops, yes.
The passage of time. It happens to us all, eventually.
Don't stop believing. http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
Yeah, I noticed my mistake and already corrected it in the article, thanks. The Wedding Planner was released January 28, so it was right on the edge of the "2001 in film" Wiki calendar.
Or maybe critics just really, really loved Save The Last Dance. Julia Stiles found love—and herself—in the rhythms of hip-hop!
Agree.
Why, that's the whimsical suggestion this very article is making!