There's a pretty funny Klosterman parody blog:
There's a pretty funny Klosterman parody blog:
They made campy and silly movies about both Captain America and The Hulk. They were despised.
Is @avclub-0de6dd3e9c3035563f798edb70fd1955:disqus a troll? I can never figure this one out.
So would Dustin Hoffman
American Pie is nothing more than a catchphrase-delivery-vehicle for that guy in your office who thinks he's hilarious.
I'm with you on this. That shit with the monkey just fell flat for me.
My dad never liked The Golden Girls because Bea Arthur reminded him of his mom, and he had a lot of residual anger for his mom.
Hustle and Flow.
I think you are my west coast female twin.
So, is the name or the description the lie? Because that's not very indie.
What about that one that's not The View but has Aisha Tyler?
According to yesterday's main article, the characters are only written that way.
The same could be said for the entire career of Julie Chen.
The "monlogue segue" thing you write about reminds me of how much I love Mark's two meta-monologues from the first season: the blues singer who concedes he's actually an Irish-Canadian comedian pretending to be a blues musician, and the preacher who delivers a sermon on how to make a preacher character work for a…
I guess Death Proof, but neither of them work without context. Also, who else was active on AV Club when Grindhouse was released? If you remember the review, remember the jerk in the comments who accuses us all of fiddling while Rome burns for choosing to see Grindhouse?
I'm divorced, in my late 30s, live with my parents on Long Island. I have 3 kids, ages 12, 10 (though he'll be 11 next week), and 9. I like watching movies, am building my record collection, and have been going back to college at night for the last 5 years.
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Remember War on Oates? Or Karatoiz? Or phelatio?
…and yet an entire generation of people tries to tell me those movies are good.