It's also interesting how she's referring to, like, every writer on the AV Club who talked about this movie as an 'armchair critic.' Freudian slip or what?
It's also interesting how she's referring to, like, every writer on the AV Club who talked about this movie as an 'armchair critic.' Freudian slip or what?
You need to get one of those t-shirts that read 'Hi! I'm From The West Coast! Let Me Tell You About How All of Your Asian Food is Inferior!'
You need to get one of those t-shirts that read 'Hi! I'm From The West Coast! Let Me Tell You About How All of Your Asian Food is Inferior!'
Never let it be said AV Club passed an opportunity to moan and whine about the high-pocrisy of Chevy Chase and how somehow Community is 'high art'. I'd consider it pandering if I wasn't sure so many of you believed this bullshit.
@m0nit0rman:disqus of coursh!
This guy… this is not my kind of guy.
Invented in Japan.
Homer is just an excellent tennis player and can play with both hands, nerd.
Ha, ugly dudes on computers pontificating about a famous actress' level of attractiveness. Never change, internet.
You know, I'm getting a little peeved that AV Club is perpetuating the Twilight = Warm Bodies line. I read Twilight. I read Warm Bodies. Warm Bodies had a fun, lighthearted concept that twisted the moldering corpse of interminable fucking zombie fiction and made it into something that might be worth watching. Twilight…
Ew, shut up, nerds.
I thought they were doing an homage to those dating services in the 80s/early 90s where they would send you tapes of potential matches before setting you up on a date.
Wayne: "Well that's where I see things just a little differently. Contract or no, I will not bow to any sponsor."
Benjamin: "I'm sorry you feel that way, but basically it's the nature of the beast."
Wayne: "Maybe I'm wrong on this one, but for me the beast doesn't include selling out. Garth, you know what I'm talking…
Wayne: "Well that's where I see things just a little differently. Contract or no, I will not bow to any sponsor."
Benjamin: "I'm sorry you feel that way, but basically it's the nature of the beast."
Wayne: "Maybe I'm wrong on this one, but for me the beast doesn't include selling out. Garth, you know what I'm talking…
And yet, this was filmed over a year ago. My god Ryan Murphy must be stopped…
The manic look on June's face really creeped me out - dead eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes…
I'm surprised to see 'Warm Bodies' on this list. The trailer seemed really strong - good combination of horror and comedy. Also, it's something different from the zombie genre, which in itself may be a sign of the impending zombie apocalypse.
Well don't fret, because in fact your personal beliefs were utterly catered to in this episode. Instead of being treated as a low-risk outpatient medical procedure with very low chances of emotional or physical trauma, abortions were treated as soul-crushing relationship-ending nightmares for all concerned, and…
Yep - pretty obvious the creators of this show have never stepped foot inside an actual Planned Parenthood branch - if they had they would've seen about a half dozen women picking up their BC on the way to work, seeing as how, you know, abortions comprise a whopping 3% of PP's services.
Now all we need to see is a depiction of a woman getting an abortion on TV that a) doesn't destroy every relationship around her and b) leaves her emotional health intact. You know, like a vast majority of the women who get abortions.