You get to the heart of The Newsroom's biggest problem: the fact that its main character isn't just Dan Rydell, once again played by Josh Charles, now hosting a political news show.
You get to the heart of The Newsroom's biggest problem: the fact that its main character isn't just Dan Rydell, once again played by Josh Charles, now hosting a political news show.
"Guys drive on ice."
I'm pretty partial to "Yes, on a scale from one to ten, ten being the dumbest a person can look, you are definitely nineteen."
Spelling it "Bucknasty," and not the correct "Buc Nasty," is blasphemy.
- Cotton Hill
@avclub-605302b7b2612ace0b5716f3285b7ba0:disqus Nailed it. Everyone's trampling all over each other to be the first to proclaim OMG I HATE WALT I WANT HIM TO DIE so they can distance themselves from what is perceived to be some huge ZMF-like cohort, but is actually just a tiny sliver of the show's audience that is…
Serious question: why does everything have to be about who you're "rooting for" on this show? I'm not rooting "for" Walt or "against" Walt, I'm just watching the show because it's a great fucking show and I don't really care how it ends because I trust the writers to make it amazing no matter what.
"On the Lookout" is great, easily the best song on that album (granted, there wasn't a lot of great material there to begin with but that song is fantastic). And @avclub-1343022fc4003e2cf16f0368302d86e8:disqus I think the other song you're thinking of is "In the Drink."
"Dillon Edwards…on the internet. www.clownpenis.fart."
What about if you just legitimately hate music like this? I mean, I've never considered myself a "rockist" by any means, I try to be really open-minded at appreciate good music craftsmanship when I see it, but songs like this aren't "well-crafted." They basically use the "My Humps" model of being "catchy by virtue of…
Not to mention Slick Rick.
"Where's Troy?"
Masterful.
A stunt like that might leave audiences…
I once accidentally played a 45 of Paul McCartney's "Coming Up" on 33rpm and it was the funkiest god damn thing I'd ever heard in my life. It sounded like "Hey Ladies."
It's a measure of how addled my brain is by music blogs that for a second I thought you were talking about the new Daft Punk.
I don't think Puffy would've killed Biggie, after putting in all that effort hysterically pleading with Big not to kill himself over the phone.
Yeah, that was his official explanation, and it was total bullshit. He was just copping a pose to look "hard." It doesn't work quite as well when you have another video in which you're riding around on a Big Wheel.
I mean, I get that Kutcher isn't exactly a heavyweight actor or anything, but there's no denying there's a pretty god damn uncanny resemblance.
Just saw this earlier today and already love it. Could definitely see this working for Milhouse as well. Back to the Old Milhouse?