Come on, he doesn't really want to do The Daily Show. He has his own bro thing he wants to do. The show should have gone to someone (actually like Samantha Bee) who was in to what that show was about.
Come on, he doesn't really want to do The Daily Show. He has his own bro thing he wants to do. The show should have gone to someone (actually like Samantha Bee) who was in to what that show was about.
I've heard Samantha Bee is good. I'll have to check her out.
The smug gets to me too. Which sucks because everything you read about him says he's humble, optimistic and highly intelligent. Mulaney just did an interview for Vulture and he spends a solid chunk praising his ability to craft a show. I hope he takes off, I need solid political election coverage now that The Daily…
I'm excited for Holy Ghost!'s next album too. And Savages. Good stuff in this line-up.
Michelle Dockery is Hollywood me in looks. If Michelle Dockery played Denise Fleming in 'Can't Hardly Wait,' it'd be pretty spot on.
Agreed. He and Zach Handlen are my favorite writers on the site. This week's review in particular made me think that, right now, he has a deeper and more thoughtful take on the characters and story than the actual writers of the show do.
Their relationship in season 2 was amazing. But with this lie and last seasons 'we can't be together for reasons,' I can see your point. I still ship them but I don't want to see this story anymore than you do. I want to see them kick ass, take names, be awesome and briefly nod to their relationship here and there…
Until Arrow gets rid of this ridiculous lie plotline, I think I'm just going to ship Wong Kar Wai and Legends of Tomorrow. Wong Kar-Tomorrow.
Ok. Everyone keeps telling me that Hillary is just going to flip her game and become the ideal presidential candidate. So you tell me when that happens because I want that to happen - I just haven't seen it.
Hillary has run a mediocre campaign up to now. But she could be so good as president — not because she's a woman (the part of her campaign I have issues with, even though I'm a woman), but because she can actually do the job and she's the only one, as a candidate, who can.
Hillary has run a mediocre campaign up to now. But she could be so good as president — not because she's a woman (the part of her campaign I have issues with, even though I'm a woman), but because she can actually do the job and she's the only one, as a candidate, who can.
Hmmm… there's definite moments where I've been sure Delilah's had a few.
I haven't read 'Night Shift' — I should check that out. I had a huge Stephen King kick a long while back but didn't do that and I didn't go past the first book in Dark Tower. Maybe I'll get back into him. I need a good book(s).
The chapter "On the Roof" in 'The Shining' is my all-time favorite piece of King's writing and it's just a guy on the roof replacing shingles.
Go and look at his structure chart for his business. Apparently a portion of the billion would go towards an autocorrect for emojis. Which hopefully involves Kanye trying to autocorrect people's emotions to be more Kanye. Or creating emoji's for 'shutting the f—k up and enjoying the greatness.'
My favorite romantic comedy also has a terrible premise but I can't help but love it — 'Heaven Can Wait' with Don Ameche and Gene Tierney. Yes, the entire movie is him cheating on her and it's heavily dated but they're just so great together and the writing just sparkles throughout.
I can't stand Drew Barrymore. But I still love 'The Wedding Singer,' such is the power of that movie.
'Music and Lyrics, like 'Up', suffers because nothing gets better than the first five minutes. Because the first five minutes of both of those movies is perfect.
Yes, I liked 'What If' but the pairing I was really into was Adam Driver/Mackenzie Davis. I kept wishing they had flipped the stories and made them the focus.
Ooooh, 'Secretary' should have made the list. Good call.