That sadly does not surprise me to hear. It sucks when artists whose work you enjoy end up being asshats in real life.
That sadly does not surprise me to hear. It sucks when artists whose work you enjoy end up being asshats in real life.
I was almost in tears during that segment.
You're tearing me apart.
Let's not kid ourselves.
It's because Zach Braff and Garden State aren't particularly well-liked amongst the average AV Clubber.
That's sad to hear. I've never actually heard him talk before.
As far as I could tell, those reruns don't go any further back than about 1999.
Wait a second, an SNL character being beaten into the ground? Ha! I'll believe that when I see it.
Leave Molly Shannon out of this. She's occasionally delightful. Delightful, I say!
No, you are right. You need not feel guilty.
This is going to sound mean, but Dave Franco has one of those voices that just makes my skin crawl.
Wow, I was under the impression that he had died a few years back. He was great both on M*A*S*H and in Coffy.
If you were to ever break that resolve (and I certainly couldn't blame you for not wanting to), go with The Rock. Great cast, a number of funny/bizarre dialogue quirks likely aided by screenplay rewrites from both Quentin Tarantino and Aaron Sorkin, and the praise of Roger Ebert (he even liked it more than Speed 2:…
I would just like to note that the audio on that embedded music video was muted due to a copyright claim…on Lou Bega's own Vevo channel.
Never even heard of this one before. This is exactly why I love this feature.
They're no Flogging Molly, but I can take them in small doses. This is a very commendable act of them.
There's been an awful lot of hyperbole surrounding comedy programming around here lately.
The dig on Hannibal in today's Tolerability Index will not stand.
You probably have Vincent Gallo to thank for her rampant weight loss.
"People talk loud when they want to act smart, right?"