True. I guess when I say "emergency," I'm referring to her needing the surgery immediately, as in no plans were made for her son. It's such an outlandishly warped thing to do.
True. I guess when I say "emergency," I'm referring to her needing the surgery immediately, as in no plans were made for her son. It's such an outlandishly warped thing to do.
True. I guess when I say "emergency," I'm referring to her needing the surgery immediately, as in no plans were made for her son. It's such an outlandishly warped thing to do.
Everything about the child was hysterical to me, though the comedy was numbed by how much I laughed at his mother having an emergency vagina removal. One of those situations where the opening gag was so damn good that the rest of the set cannot hold up, regardless of how funny it might be.
Everything about the child was hysterical to me, though the comedy was numbed by how much I laughed at his mother having an emergency vagina removal. One of those situations where the opening gag was so damn good that the rest of the set cannot hold up, regardless of how funny it might be.
Agreed. Though when picking out TMBG's happy/sad juxtaposed songs, I tend to avoid John Henry, because it is so damn bitter from start to finish (it's also one of my all-time favorite albums). But all the way up to Mink Car, you can find nuggets that are just begging to be misunderstood. "Hopeless Bleak Despair" is…
Agreed. Though when picking out TMBG's happy/sad juxtaposed songs, I tend to avoid John Henry, because it is so damn bitter from start to finish (it's also one of my all-time favorite albums). But all the way up to Mink Car, you can find nuggets that are just begging to be misunderstood. "Hopeless Bleak Despair" is…
I can't believe no one chimed in They Might Be Giants. Cherry-pick any song off of Their first two albums. "They'll Need a Crane," "Alienation's for the Rich," "Ana Ng," "I Hope That I Get Old Before I Die." All of these are painfully, miserably cheerful songs.
I can't believe no one chimed in They Might Be Giants. Cherry-pick any song off of Their first two albums. "They'll Need a Crane," "Alienation's for the Rich," "Ana Ng," "I Hope That I Get Old Before I Die." All of these are painfully, miserably cheerful songs.
Time to put on the cat suit!
Not gonna lie. I hear a whole lot of screaming in this trailer…
Is he saying "Ice Q"?
"…I think I have something to say that feels unique to who I am right now, and that's when it tells me it's time to do something."
R.E.M. and 90's-era U2 have been playing on classic rock stations for a while now.
Outright Horselaugh, new band name, I call it!
Kevin Dillon is really proud of his shoulder. At least he's got something.
Where would this on-going story be without pictures of Mr. Burns being, in all ways, a cartoon miser?
There's always Faith Hill's Joan Jett rip-off on Sunday Night Football.
If I could buy individual channels, I would buy this one. Too bad that will never, ever happen.
I saw a screening of this with Rod Lurie there for a Q&A. He told a story about how the remake came to be. He said he was at a Emmy after-party at blah-dee-blah's house and Dustin Hoffman was there. Lurie approaches Hoffman, who sounds like he was drunk, and got all self-effacing about having the rights to STRAW DOGS…
This is the first review I've seen of THE DESCENDANTS that wasn't as glowing as glowing could be. Everything I saw out of Telluride already started calling it a film to beat come winter.