He always comes off like a self absorbed, smug dick in all of his interviews. Maybe he is nicer in person?
He always comes off like a self absorbed, smug dick in all of his interviews. Maybe he is nicer in person?
@Ron Howard Voice
But Richard the III started off bad, Macbeth is all about the moral descent.
I lime to imagine that the script just has the letters of to D or something but Cage went above and beyond.
Holy shit, Breaking Bad is an adaptation of Macbeth. Basically good character does a bad thing, then must do increasingly bad things to deal with the consequences.
Seriously? I think you are a victim of Dawson Casting. She looks like a twenty five years old, but because in movies and TV shows teenagers are generally played by people in their mid twenties you mentally "de-age" them.
As much as we all think Leno sucks, he gets good ratings. Conan didn't. It was a simple business decision.
I think there is a third way here. Instead of dropping an entire season in chunks, or one episode at a time, Netflix should drop four episode chunks. This has the potential to solve several of television's biggest flaws, such as the undue haste (how often has a television show just lingered on a shot or sequence of…
9/11! 9/11! 9/11!
A lot like Tropic Thunder, it is the little jokes that make this film. There are two great examples in the videos posted: The way Will Farrell needs to trot in order to get across his cavernous, minimalist studio is hilarious, but even funnier is Zoolander's friends (a bald black man, a ripped Asian and a blue eyed…
Dr Dre beat the absolute crap out of Dee Barnes in public because he felt she wrote something negative about him. The other NWA members said she deserved it, and Dre himself joked about it with Eminem on a CD.
Honest question I have about the Chris Brown stuff: Jimmy Hendrix beat his girlfriend with a broken vodka bottle, John Lennon was an admitted hitter and even wrote a song about it (he did later repent with seeming sincerity, though), James Brown beat his wife, and Rick James kidnapped a woman, raped her, and burned…
I think the hilariously demented Old Spice advertisements deserve some mention. It is not up to their best, but no company skewers advertisement conventions more reliably.
You wrote this just to show off that tumblr, didn't you?
I don't think we can really consider 30 Rock a small, obscure little comedy.
Schindler's List, saving Private Ryan, Munich, ET, Jaws, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Indiana Jones…you're right, Spielberg can't direct for shit.
This is great. Rich white people from New York have been absent from our television screens for too long.
I don't think it is less sharp, exactly and I think that last week's episode was classic Archer and as laugh filled as any (well, almost any). I just think this episode was going for something a bit more screwball and succeeded.
Did the Greeks have a word for CRAZY?
Probably!
I actually didn't laugh as much in this one, I don't think there are as many jokes as in the funniest Archer episodes, but I had a fantastic time watching it. And it earns the hell out of the laughs it gets. I guess there is something to say for an episode that doesn't force its comedy down your throat constantly and…
The old, gritty New York is inextricably linked to its crime rate. You cannot separate the two with massive cognitive dissonance—it's not unlike the Old South and segregation.