I'm surprised I have to be the one to count how many times "reversal" was used in this article.
I'm surprised I have to be the one to count how many times "reversal" was used in this article.
It's not even racist. French Guy probably just doesn't know any black people.
Odenkirk FUCK YEAH!
Commando is definitely awesome. The calypso music puts it over the top.
JCVD is a drama about JCVD playing himself and becoming accidentally entangled in a bank robbery. It's in French. It's drab and sort of boring, and nearly void of action. The only interesting part in the movie is a monologue where he breaks the fourth wall.
I was surprised this didn't get its own Newswire post.
What did NBC expect?
I can't imagine that Nielsen can measure 18-25 viewers with any degree of accuracy whatsoever. I can see them getting people who still live with their parents, but I doubt they have any way to track what people who live at college are watching. Perpetually low-rated Scrubs was probably the most popular show on TV…
I agree. Previous episodes where Bret Michaels or Joan Rivers hung around show that personality carries some weight. But they were good players. Anyone self-aware who pays attention to their perception will do fine. As long as they can raise money.
The Aussie version does sound cool. But America is just too big to allow the nation to vote. If they did it would rely too much on how likable the personalities were. Clearly no more than .1% of the nation could ever try a start-up place. Better to have the pros handle it.
I'm rooting for him all the way. His guest hosting spots on TMZ were awesome. He's also a far brighter dude than most people would assume, and *gasp* very articulate and borderline white-sounding. And he digs hockey. It seems like he's pretty shrewd when it comes to promotion and business, so I expect him to go…
Oddly watchable.
Unlike other bloated NBC programs that happen to be two hours long that may air on Tuesdays, it's hard to imagine this one covering the same course of events in a single hour. It goes down rather easy and with minimal teases and recaps within the episode.
I would think that at least half of all businesses in general fail in the first year, but there are just more restaurants than other kinds of businesses, and the barriers to entry are rather low.
I can't, because I don't own this season. So it's nice to see it actually referenced here for once.
It's time for the awards…
The Hollywood Awards!
Writing is tired because any time you attempt to read a book it's invariably about a writer struggling to write while other crazy shit happens in his life. In the same way that movies about movies are tiresome, media about writing is played out. I agree that the play is better, in that we can actually see it later…
My mom likes this show.
But even she had enough sense to quit it when it moved to Thursdays.
I guess. It could have gone either way. I'm just disappointed they didn't try to push the limits. I mean, Community has been using "dick" on the air the the past few weeks.
I am not sure that anyone replied to me last week, but how old are Ann and Andy supposed to be? Factor in the two years that have passed since season 1. I have a hard time imagining the writers didn't reimagine Andy as a significantly younger character. Isn't Andy 25 now? Ann, after however many years of nursing…
I would guess women do 90-95% of break-ups. It wouldn't surprise me if a girl has never been dumped.