Let's just don't forget the people who don't feel like working, God bless 'em!
Let's just don't forget the people who don't feel like working, God bless 'em!
I honestly think a 2020 ticket of Kanye/(Big Daddy) Kane would be quite formidable.
And yet he still topped it with "Chain Heavy" on the GOOD Fridays series in 2010.
I, anonymous Internet commenter The Prighlofone, am proud of John Oliver, anxiously await his show's next episode, and am available to work on the writing staff on weekends. In case he's wondering.
This movie is so great. Not quite on "Superbad"'s level, but I still love it.
Sierra Mist used to be delicious. Then they changed the formula and now it's a sad shadow of its old self.
The Lincoln assassination just recently became funny!
He does put the Fly in Marty McFly.
Damn it. I MISS childhood summers.
Yeah, this would've been far superior a few seasons earlier, certainly. I wish Gould gave a real explanation for not doing the test (originally, if I remember correctly, it was supposed to be "I was busy" or "I had better things to do," which isn't much better). Like the review said, it just doesn't go deep enough or…
Wow. I can't in good conscience upvote that, but shit. Thank God your acquaintances survived.
Sandy Hook was a perfectly nice beach before that asshole Adam Lanza had to make it synonymous with an elementary school massacre.
I never knew Scott Walker could flow like that.
A friend of mine said the best choice for a group biopic would be OutKast.
Wow. What was said here about masks reminds me of that "Twilight Zone" episode about masks. I think it was called…"The Supposedly Temporary Adornment of Gross Disguises".
What I really want to know is once "The Good Dinosaur" has hit theaters, when the next Pixar original will come out. I don't think Pixar looks to go back to the doldrum years where they were counted out - some even thinking their best was behind them - but everything that's scheduled right now after that is a sequel,…
The hardest I laughed at "Talladega Nights" was when Gary Cole as Ricky's dad clarified that his maxim for life ("if you're not first, you're last") that Ricky took to heart was absolutely meaningless drunken nonsense.
…actually, you get the power, then you get the women.
"I HATE BLACK KEYS ON A PIANO!"
So who was the Little Spoon in "Spanish Fry"? I'm inclined to guess Hermes, but I'm not entirely sure.