Of course, this being America, a bunch of people looked at Baldwin's character and saw not a withering indictment of selfish consumerism but a role model.
Of course, this being America, a bunch of people looked at Baldwin's character and saw not a withering indictment of selfish consumerism but a role model.
"…a return to the shaggier, more poetic charms of his early years, when he still made Deep South daydreams like George Washington and All The Real Girls."
My, my Mitchell.
Sarah Jane Smith?
There was a really nice story in Uncanny right after the otherwise crappy X-Cutioner's Song arc that was just that: all the X-peeps hanging out and enjoying each other's company. I think there was another one like that right after Bishop was introduced.
Nickelback, The Best of Nickelback, Volume 1.
Jenji Kohan turned me into a newt!
Sterling Archer would like to have a word with you.
It's Croatia you're thinking of.
Least-loved X-Man of the 1990s?
YOU shove off!
That's such a Ken thing to say.
Who am I kidding, I didn't go to Castleton.
I think you mean TORCHA!
YOU shove off!
Twenty dollars, same as in town.
This exact scene occurs in Community's "Documentary Filmmaking Redux," although I didn't realize it came directly from Brown's own experiences. Can't say I'm surprised by it, unfortunately.
Ha, I just got my Armor Wars TPBs in the mail today. I totally agree; not everything has to be WORLDSHAKING to be a good story.
Wait, it's the same Joe Henry? I just assumed they must be two different people. That's pretty cool, although my favorite Joe Henry trivia tidbit is the fact that he's Madonna's brother-in-law.
"I'm…looking for the Doctor."