We really should get the Real Sex cast back together.
We really should get the Real Sex cast back together.
We want Rajskub! https://www.youtube.com/wat…
The guys on Girls aren't always well written, but they've had game performances from Driver, Rannells and Alex Karpovsky. (Might be easier to find strong performers when you don't give people extra points based on who their parents are!)
This is exactly what happened at Duke, where spectators who really should have known better* - including a NY Times writer - stuck by the accusation long after it had fallen apart, because they really wanted those guys to be guilty of something.
*And some spectators who never know better, like Amanda Marcotte.
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No politics in the Oscar voting, certainly!
The same people who like to throw a hissy fit about stuff like this are pretty worshipful toward The Daily Show, so he's gonna get a pass. Here's hoping he gets some writers, too; yeesh.
Offerman performed at the comedy festival here in Toronto last year; based on the reviews, I'd say Indiana's dodging a bullet.
Writer had a point to make, bent the facts to make it fit. See "nonchalantly stabbed."
I'd submit they were trying to show how worried Joan was about what would become of her. She's the linchpin of the office, but the first thing men think of when they think of her is her looks. What happens when that fades? She parlayed it into something of permanent value, though it felt awful. (Imagine how she felt…
Then again, big corporate law firms don't make money by defending the utterly legal and easily defensible. HHM's clients have more status than Saul's, but I'd bet they're not vastly more admirable.
Bob directed some bad movies. David starred in the Chipmunk films. I love them both; maybe neither of them deserve the pedestal.
Close to all of our hearts.
So how did you like Selma? Would you say she's wrong when she says there's no real art to it?
Putting accusations of racism in the headline always sparks traffic. A trick AV Club has picked up from Deadspin!
Well, wearing the T-shirts is subject to interpretation - could mean "if you don't support this film you're a racist," could mean "not supporting this film is tantamount to murder." (Also could mean "we're making use of a recent tragedy to gain some publicity.")
I don't think pointed jokes about Obama really began on SNL until Seth Meyers, a big supporter, was gone as head writer. Then again, they might have just been trying to please their audience, most of whom probably wouldn't have embraced anything very critical until recently.
Network exec: "Prince … OK. Wait, Ween? God, yes. Wait, you're asking me if it's relevant? Obviously. No, it's not just for '90s stoners. No, I am NOT high right now!"
Haim. The drumming on their album is actually a big part of its charm, but the drummer (Dash Hutton) never gets acknowledged because he's neither a relative nor female, so it doesn't suit what Haim articles tend to be about.
More than any musicians or songwriters, I actually feel sorry for whoever proposed the Hatesong feature because they can so seldom get anyone of significance to participate.