German food is vastly underrated.
German food is vastly underrated.
WHOOPS.
Whoops.
Will this gloss over Edward's and Wallis' Nazi sympathies, as well?
You know, that thing where they agreed with Hitler and enjoyed attending parties hosted by der Fuhrer?
Will this gloss over Edward's and Wallis' Nazi sympathies, as well?
You know, that thing where they agreed with Hitler and enjoyed attending parties hosted by der Fuhrer?
Will this gloss over Edward's and Wallis' Nazi sympathies, as well?
You know, that thing where they agreed with Hitler and enjoyed attending parties hosted by der Fuhrer?
I'd say a majority of the songs are pretty tame on the language (I think, I'm pretty immune to most of it).
"Book of Mormon" features a great Butters-like character, giving one of my favorite exchanges in the song "You and Me (But Mostly Me)":
Those creepy guys
With their disgusting pedicures.
I'm glad I'm not the only one confused. I assumed last week just revealed a hiccup in my season 1 DVD, but this episode isn't even there.
You know what's a healthy comparison? Theater and films
Theater producers love this comparison.
Crudup was fine. He didn't really have a great role to go off of.
Exactly. If I'm to buy a Mamet book, it's to read something smart and sharp from a guy who's made us expect nothing less. If I want Andrew Breitbart, I'd go for Andrew Breitbart.
Inspired by Ever Present Football Playing Rapist suggesting STELLA, I'd put one of my favorite "Why isn't this show worshipped?" show, UPRIGHT CITIZENS' BRIGADE.
This is just too bad
Not that he's changed parties. I couldn't care less and could have almost predicted it (it's surprising to see him on the fringes of either movement, but that's all).
They could all get high on expired Xanax, and spend three days sitting in the dark, enduring major depression.
I was one of the ten. I hated it so much.
Roy and the Cohn-holes.
Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, Reunited
Can the sequel be their characters from "Eternal Sunshine" and "Squid and the Whale," respectively?
"Dumb and Dumber" holds up. "Truman Show" holds up. "Liar, Liar" remains the adequate fare it always was. Even "Ace Ventura" still has something going for it (I prefer the sequel, but that's me).