Prince, bitches.
Prince, bitches.
Seeing 'Team America: World Police' in a packed theatre was awesome. I don't think the movie holds up all that well to repeat viewings (at least not compared to the South Park movie), but I have vivid memories of myself and everyone in that theatre laughing hysterically. Borat was also almost like that for me,…
Grammys
I'll watch if it's anything like this: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
She brought a certain gravitas to 'Rochelle, Rochelle' the role certainly didn't have on its own…
Was Sony responsible for The New Experience? Because they deserve to be dick-punched if that's the case - that game was so fucking buggy and alternated between being inexplicably complicated and overly simplistic.
Oh, and "Show Goes On" is pretty meh for Lupe, but whatever. Hopefully it'll work better in the context of an album.
Lasers
I never understood why Lupe's "Shining Down" (which I assume will be on Lasers) wasn't a Billboard hit, since that is a fucking great song and has awesome production that sounds like a genuine pop hit. But what the fuck do I know?
Client: My husband stole all my possessions, set our house on fire while I was asleep, and framed me for the murder of our children. Please, will you help?
I think my first Woody Allen movie was "Take the Money and Run," and while I can't have been more than 10 when I saw it and I haven't watched it since, I still smile whenever I think of the bank scene.
Yeah, he's really shown himself to be a crude, insufferable douchebag in the past couple years. What exactly does he think people didn't "get" about Cop Out? That it was supposed to suck ass and not be funny? Because then I might understand why he seems pissed.
One of the few times I'll ever say this, but there's a clip from Family Guy that's both funny and relevant to this particular topic:
Other things from 2005 to hate on that are in no way related to this article:
Crash
Weezer's 'Make Believe'
George W. Bush
Mind of Mencia
Also, wasn't there some reference in a season one episode (the one where Olivia first learns about the Observers) to a period depiction of the Boston Massacre with what looked like an Observer in the background? I'm almost positive about that, yet sadly too lazy to look it up.
I feel the criticism of TV characters as "types" is more a holdover from the traditional sitcom, where the basic idea was to get a group of broad characters and throw them together in a myriad of situations, where comedy would ensue from the clashing of characters fundamentally at odds with each other. Obviously this…
The only thing I can think of to explain it is that he just wanted a chance to play with Led Zeppelin for a little while. More likely he's just completely full of shit.
Agreed. Ouch.
I'm picturing lots of unintentionally hilarious scenes of mime. Except that there's nothing funny about mime.
As far as anthology shows, NBC did "Fear Itself" a couple years ago, which largely sucked, but I too am somewhat surprised that more networks haven't tried stuff like it recently.
Show Premise
I think you're giving Kring too much credit, O'Neal, if you think he has any fucking idea what this show will be like beyond the first episode. But I'm sure nothing will go wrong if they just make it up as they go.
As someone who's had the pleasure of experiencing both Charter and Comcast, I maintain that Comcast is marginally worse. There's an almost innocent charm to the complete incompetence of Charter; I kind of view the whole company as one big sitcom premise, where the people least equipped to run a cable company are…