Personally, I will not hug a corpse . . . human or feline. And no matter how recent the death.
Personally, I will not hug a corpse . . . human or feline. And no matter how recent the death.
No. He and his cohorts from Seinfeld are on the asshole spectrum. Or rectum spectrum, as some prefer to say.
The simple reason he didn't hug Kesha is that he wasn't wearing a hazmat suit. Anyone would have done the same in that circumstance. I've been informed by a few people that my comment was out of line for AV Club standards. Sorry about that. I'll post only compliments of celebrities for awhile. Kesha is a lovely…
Netflix is, instead, combining those two shows to reduce production costs. Iron Flaked will air in 2018. I'm looking forward to seeing Chip doing Kung Fu.
It was about positivism? That seems odd. Now I might give the show a watch.
She's a Disney star, which means she's certainly a great actor.
Syfy presents Sense7 starring Ian Ziering and Corin Nemec.
A few months from now, you'll be able to rent Sean Spicer for things like that. Cheap.
Sort of.
Black Panther has cool looking toilet.
I was expecting a Huey Lewis biopic.
I liked Perry Mason better when he was Mason Reese.
Whatever pop stars are held to, it isn't a higher standard of scrutiny.
Having a plan that falls short, though, can be worse than no plan. If people think the plan is adequate when it isn't, they may be complacent and not work for an adequate solution.
You're joking, right? Of course there is a deep state. What Trump says about might be wrong, but that's a different issue.
I'm a fan of Oliver and his show, but boy has this season been disappointing. And this episode was the worst. Oliver has gone from interesting stories and fresh angles to weekly pandering on Trump low-hanging fruit. John should have devoted part of the episode to how depressingly weak and ineffectual the accord is.…
Today? Absolutely. Down the road? Things change. Laws change. Culture changes. I'm just saying I'm concerned about the direction some things are going these days.
To some degree, I agree with you. But the courts penalizing someone for "liking" the "wrong things" is a scary notion. To me.
This kind of thing scares me, and I wouldn't be surprised to see it come to America very soon.
It was a bad movie, but 73% "fresh" on RT doesn't mean much either way. As others have mentioned, luke warm reception from critics will count toward the "fresh" rating. It's a lame metric.