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That's what Louis C.K. said as well. I actually think Louis, as a seasoned pro, is actually the first guy to be okay with somebody not liking his act.

You're on your own, pal

I always wondered what Chelsea Handlers deal is. I'm from and live in Europe, so she doesn't really ring a bell. There's a Netflix special called "Uganda Be Kidding Me" and from that title I can only surmise that she's really bad.
But I'd appreciate it if someone cared to elaborate on my preconception.

I think there's a distinction to be made. The DC universe TV shows by Berlanti & Co. have a feel that is a little more loyal to the original format - the comics - in that it has a (slightly) soapy feel when it comes to personal stories and character arcs.

That's basically what I said, The Flash has not been good this season.
But generally, serialized shows are not always per se better than procedurals - both have their own merits. And The Flash as well as Arrow are both clearly hybrids that employ tons of serialized elements. As is AoS, btw. Only Jessica Jones and

Is Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D maybe the best broadcast comic show this year? I think they might be. There were some troubles, but they have been pretty consistent with what they're doing for the most part of it, even though it's not particularly great. Can't say the same of The Flash and Arrow, which usually are vastly

All of the sciency concepts, especially on The Flash, got a little out of hand in the last few months. So this crossover was a necessity. The whole DC multiverse definitely and desperately needed some serious lampshading. Best Supergirl episode so far and probably best crossover episode so far. As much as I love The

Even though nobody hereknows it and 99% won't understand it, I'd still like to submit "Hurra die Welt geht unter" bei German rap group K.I.Z., simply because it is an amazing song.

I love Jeffrey Tambor, but Leslie Nielsen as George Bluth Sr. would have been the shit

I don't know, Martin Freeman was pretty much the only enjoyable part in the entire fucking franchise

I don't really understand criticism (there are actually very few people offering actual criticism, most people not liking the movie just offer statements like "I thought it was bad") of Birdman. It's not my favorite movie, it's not (trying to objectify apart from my personal taste) the best movie of all time, but I

So I've been catching up and just wanted to state that Nick Kroll as Ruxin, Jeff Goldblum as Ruxin Sr. and Larry David as Future Ruxin are relation castings EXTREMELY well done

Which is fair because it's an adaptation of their visual and literary style as well as their approach to a variety of themes, off of which somebody else makes what I believe they call a "goodly sum"

which, btw, "over it".
Also over the fact that I somehow can't edit the initial post.

It's called Hipsterism

Remind me how many seasons Two And A Half Men had again?

Not to say that this was a particularly enjoyable episode. But you're right, this one felt especially recycled, which makes me believe for that to be a deliberate action by the writers and/or producers. I don't know why (a ratings related move perhaps), but it seems too coincidental to me

The question is actually not unjustified! But I think there is to much going on in the movie. Apart from there being romantic and comedic elements to it, there is some serious sci-fi with trippy visuals going on and obviously a lot of drama with existantialistic undercurrent. So I'm going to say this: Were it on the

Nobody is trying to censor Kanye.
Also, a famous person does and/or says something and the free media writes about it. Also an example for freedom of expression. If a celebrity expresses themselves publicly, it is discussed publicly. I don't see what the problem is

Being from and living in Germany, I haven't read the novel, though I think my father may have. Didn't watch the movie, don't intend to; I recommend you don't, either.