Eh, you said that last year too.
Eh, you said that last year too.
His "We like Roy!" slogan/chant was highly effective.
Dude, wait till you get to the end of the season. Each season improves on the last and I certainly do not believe I have the wherewithal to wait until July for the 4th.
Actually, Paul was supposed to appear on "Sunny" a few seasons back, not "Game of Thrones," but apparently he and the cast were unable to coordinate their time properly.
Hmm. Huggy said the same "beat a cop with his own flashlight" line back on J-Zone's "Pimps Don't Pay Taxes". Weird coincidence.
I'm still a bit disappointed Aaron Paul's guest spot never happened.
I was worried this would be a whiffing on a concept that seemed like a sure thing, but even if I wasn't on board before Frank journeying down an unlubricated slide, yelping all the way, it would have sold me it was a great episode by that moment.
And remember, she won the PV by over 2.8 million votes, which is larger than the city of Chicago.
Andy Spitzer would never be a member of the GOP.
This just makes me excited (although, don't get me wrong, I don't feel any other positive emotions about this) for Al Franken's upcoming novel loosely based on his time in government, which I'm almost positive will have a character based on O'Reilly.
Tom Hanks is also a less good basketball player than Michael Jordan, I assume. But then again, I've never seen them in a one-on-one game…
Unfortunately, Democrats often react to that by saying "you guys are right! How can we be more IN touch!" despite, you know, winning the popular vote by almost 3 million.
Meryl Streep makes me even prouder than usual to be from New Jersey. I'm also happy I'm able to follow her and Fisher's advice with making art out of pain, no matter how laborious it can be.
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I feel pretty certain "Dory" will be snubbed - the only sequel of Pixar's that hasn't been is "Toy Story 3," which was universally acclaimed. And the Academy may want to prove they're familiarizing themselves with more animated fare outside of Pixar (which I do think showed somewhat in last year's Animated Film…
That's a hell of a cast. Malick has been incredibly prolific this decade.
Probably shot two versions of the line, one with the orange man and one with the woman, back when they were filming the season.
Man, that song where they figure out how unclear it all is really started to tug at my heartstrings up until Charlie got shot.
A historical psuedo-porno with a moral to its story? Count me in!
No more Twitter tirade temper tantrums from people who know better? (Obviously, president-elect excluded as he does not fit the criteria.)