I'm gonna have to put this on my ipod somehow and listen to it later. I'm kind of looking forward to it, actually.
I'm gonna have to put this on my ipod somehow and listen to it later. I'm kind of looking forward to it, actually.
Jesus Christ…
…is he a trainwreck. I mean, I knew things weren't going so well, but I thought he had hit rock-bottom. Somehow he keeps going lower by not only being a delinquent, but doing these awful interviews where he lacks any real self-awareness. Is he trying to be funny?
I think you have to play it with multiple people. I tried playing through the first one by myself, and it was fun, but not great. Then I booted it up a few times with my roommates, and it turns into a whole different game.
LOL!!! THIS SEEMS LIKE
AN UPGRADE OVER THE FIRS…
The closest thing I've seen to real news on cable TV lately is…well, pretty much nothing. And I find it funny that Anderson Cooper has a segment called 'Keeping Them Honest' on a news show. That's kind of the whole point of your show, Cooper. That's your job. Shouldn't be a special segment. And then Stewart pointed…
Extrapolating
I watched a clip when Morgan talks to Oprah about trying to get Vick for an interview, and to me, even his playful competitiveness came off as a little too cocky for his own good. And while the Brits often can turn on the charm naturally, his feels forced. Like he watches the way charming British people…
The Situation and vaginas
Anyone else get the impression from Sitch that, when he was Deena's vagina, it was like, the third one he has ever seen? The way he acted afterward, when he had to run out and tell his friends about the naked girl and wouldn't stop talking about it - it reminded me of a high school boy who…
Uh, I meant to post that with a link. Damn alcohol.
This is one of my favorites, from August: Entitled 'I Give Up,' it's about the first attempted passage of the 9/11 responders healthcare bill. Really funny/enlightening stuff. And I'm still amazed that "journalists" don't realize this is the kind of stuff they should be covering.
A small part of me missed Stacy a little bit.
Who the fuck calls Olivia Munn anything but "an attractive woman who is kind of funny sometimes"? Because that's it. Not a whore, not a comedic genius.
What the hell does an accent have to do with it?
I felt the same thing as Sir Osis and Neckbeard. Possibly a man, and definitely seems to lack any self-awareness. It doesn't feel like a parody/satire/intentionally funny on the performer's part. It feels like someone forced her/him to sing this without telling her/him what it actually is. And is now taking advantage…
Dan Gilbert is jealous of Tommy Lee's font choice expertise.
Yeah, this show looks terrible.
And after Ezio finishes stabbing everyone, he will walk around in the same one-of-a-kind outfit and nobody will recognize him as the killer.
Explaining the science behind Sesame Street and Blues Clues is the best part about Gladwell's Tipping Point. The number of tests, and staggering attention to detail, was really eye-opening. Great stuff.
What happened to the good ol' days of Blue Clues?
Well this is odd.
Deadline reporting that Frank Darabont let go of the entire writing staff, and wants to have freelancers do all the scripts he doesn't write himself. Interesting, but odd… Do other shows do this at all?
'M' as in 'Mancy'