My dad, sadly, is not a Marx Brothers fan.
My dad, sadly, is not a Marx Brothers fan.
We've got a thunderstorm up here in Western Washington.
I mean, shit, my dad likes Quantum of Solace and Spectre.
When I was a kid, my dad would play a TON of REM. Like, an obscene amount. There were long car rides when he would play their entire Greatest Hits album, beginning to end, and then play it again when it was over.
Chris Pratt was sadly not fantastic in Jurassic World, a film in which he was hopelessly miscast.
I ACTUALLY GOT FINAL JEOPARDY. Now because I'd read the book (what am I, cultured?), but I was able to deduce it UNLIKE THE CONTESTANTS. I was pleased as punch.
I think this is something that has to get accomplished at the state level. The national Congress isn't equipped to get this done. I think it's up to us to get our state legislators to change this.
Happy Not-Father's Day Debate Club! As promised, today's question would be about fathers, or rather: What's the piece of pop culture you most associate with yours?
I suppose that's something my sister and I have in common…
Shakespeare questions are like my anti-Kryptonite!
Rocki Whore Picture Show has got to be one of the lamest porn parody titles besides those This Ain't… pieces of laziness.
Lucky. I went to Furious Dry Humping On an Old Sofa Community College.
And they could have at least had the decency to ask about Megamind rather than its overrated spiritual cousin, Despicable Me.
I will enjoy my Father's Day by watching every episode of Frasier, thank you very much.
A day when the most popular person isn't a hot young twenty-something/a Game of Thrones extra?
That whole category was shockingly easy. All but one of the questions was from this decade, and the one that wasn't is probably one of the most famous/influential films of all time, animated or otherwise!
thinks repeating their jokes out of context at random is funny
The A.V. Club
I was dismayed by the "Which British Monarch" category, because history is not even remotely my strong suit, so imagine my surprise when, after missing all of them, I actually got the 1,000 dollar question!
Hear ye, hear ye, it is time for Debate Club! My brother returns home today from a week away in California, so I suppose I've got siblings on the brain when I ask tonight's debate question- What is your favorite piece of pop culture that you've shared with a sibling?
What a disheartening thought.