I wish "Food" had its own section in the recent review section next to Film/Music/Comedy/Books, largely because the juxtaposition of the grades of, say, a Limited Edition McFlurry to Kevin Can Wait would be endlessly entertaining.
I wish "Food" had its own section in the recent review section next to Film/Music/Comedy/Books, largely because the juxtaposition of the grades of, say, a Limited Edition McFlurry to Kevin Can Wait would be endlessly entertaining.
I'm always surprised I'm that high whenever I take a drug test.
Happy new TV season!
Not convinced this is a sincere question, but the real answer if anyone is interested: there used to be a telecommunications company called Mercury who were the original sponsors of the prize. The prize became so well-known under the name that they kept it even after the company became defunct.
What made Action particularly unusual at the time is that it was a single-camera sitcom, as it was the first single-camera comedy on a major broadcast network in many years (before Action, I believe the last one was ABC's Clueless in 1996, three seasons before, and they were very uncommon throughout 1990s).
Speechless: From the co-creator of Joey and Perfect Couples and the creator of Go On.
A film about a hero captain starring Tom Hanks and from director Clint Eastwood - "Movie For Your Dad", in theaters now.
TV show pitch: The Youngest Pope, where an eight-year-old somehow becomes The Pope with hilarious consequences.
Can't wait to see the point where he loses his calm, screams "I'M THE MOTHERFUCKING POPE BITCH" and flips tables before fighting a few dozen people in a scene reminiscent of the fight in Kingsman or Jesus cleansing the Temple.
The Onion: NBC Turning 'Oliver Twist' Into Contemporary Female-Driven Procedural
"I've got a kitchen with an electric hob, takes a while to hit the temperature" -Sia, lamenting her cookery appliance decisions
Supposedly Marvel permits rereleases (e.g. Deadpool, MUA) but refuses to license the Fox-owned characters for new games, which would likely preclude a new MUA game. Also, Sony/Insomniac now has the Spider-Man license.
Contrary to popular belief, Seinfeld was actually pretty successful from the start, with its initial first-season four episode order performing well after high-rated summer repeats of Cheers. If you don't believe me, Wikipedia has a link to USA Today's Nielsen ratings page from the week after Seinfeld aired its first…
Reading condescending hot takes by Americans about Britain and the EU is incredibly painful.
No. The fact it's "not a legally binding vote" is a technicality.
Much of the UK film industry is on the back of a huge government tax credit program (25% rebate) that is almost certainly a horrible deal for tax-payers. That is the major reason so many films and TV shows have rushed to decide to start shooting there (e.g. GotG, 24: Live Another Day).
I'm just happy they renamed themselves to something else, rather than continuing to use the Tribune name which would result in everyone confusing it with the larger business, Tribune Media, that it was spun-off from until the end of time.
The polls in the UK got the last election disastrously wrong. They were wrong this time but not disastrously so, especially since it's harder to predict referendums due to differential turnout and less data for previous comparison.
The broadcasters aren't going to call it yet, but I'm pretty confident in saying Leave has won. The high-margin remain areas (i.e. Scotland, inner-city London, to a lesser extent inner cities) simply don't have a population large enough to overcome the many more smaller-margin, and far larger in total population,…
It's in the context of the song Feelin' Kinda Naughty, which was originally called "I want to grow a dick and fuck you, fuck you with my jealousy dick".