(I just can't get into Vampire Weekend. Their music annoys the heck out of me. Maybe I'll come around. Or not…)
(I just can't get into Vampire Weekend. Their music annoys the heck out of me. Maybe I'll come around. Or not…)
Hahaha! Please: let the grumpy continue.
You forgot her first name, "Richie."
The Star Wars Holiday Special is -still- better than the prequels.
There is a fair amount of discussion here about how nonsensical it is for Dexter to blatantly disregard the high risk of returning to the crime-scene-that-is-the-church in order to pull off a most symbolic [and melodramatic] kill for everyone's least loved special-guest-killer, Travis.
You've obviously never seen the V remake!
ARRRRRRGH!!! I'm only fifteen minutes in, and already it's pissing me off! Add one more "plot convenience" to the [very long] list: Dexter gets to enter the crime scene first—before EVERYONE ELSE—and pick up a hammer and deface evidence [quiet-like!]. This would never happen in the real world. Not even close.
Agreed. (Wrong again, Mr. Reviewer!)
I could care less about your using "your" incorrectly in order to make a funny. (You know—jus' sayin' I could. It's possible.)
I have a big problem with this as well. It drives me nuts.
I was being [overly] diplomatic.
I totally agree with you. It's no secret that Darren Lamb is a completely incompetent "agent." Why wouldn't any sensible performer who actually gives a damn about his/her career keep him as an agent?
Thanks for the clarification!
While I'm not nearly as bad as THOSE POSTERS WHO USE CAPS LOCKS AD INFINITUM/NASEUM (YOU KNOW: THE ONES WHO MAKE YOU WONDER: DOES THIS GUY *HAND WRITE* IN UPPER CAPS AS WELL? WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH THIS PUTZ?), I do have to admit that I tend to use 'em more often than I probably should. (In my [weak?] defence: …
Why, thanks Eolith! That's really nice of you to say!
Boooooooooo.
Don't forget this gem: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
"and that at least Community’s spot is being filled by 30 Rock and not that show, you know the one."
Community is SO MUCH BETTER A COMEDY THAN 30 ROCK.
(To me—at least on occasion—he appears to be somewhat pompous and self-important.)