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I'm excited for that, the EDM version of "We Built This City" on the trailer notwithstanding…
It's a reasonably entertaining film with as banal and hackneyed a message as you're likely to find in cinema.
Liked for "American dollars."
Is he still ranting about David Foster Wallace? The jealousy that man has over a guy who killed himself is hilarious.
His daughter taped him bitching her out on a voicemail. He called her a "selfish little pig" or something like that. He came across badly, and it's nothing to brag about, but the reaction was a tad overblown. Certainly doesn't put him on the level of Cosby.
Looks like Woody is a bit more jovial than the character as portrayed by Clowes, but since he's got screenplay credits, I'm optimistic.
Clowes' most recent one, Patience is just begging for a film adaption. Not sure who would be appropriate for it, though.
I find her cute and inoffensive, but her "recipes" are like the suggestions you read on the back of a box of pasta.
(animal noises)
"Are you guys here for the Damned? Should we leave?"
There's a collection of episodes currently on Netflix, though the selection therein is somewhat confusing and not indicative of his best episodes. It's basically just thoughtful, food-science based cooking basics. Some of his jokes and sketches are cheesy and cringeworthy, but they're done with good humor and amiable…
I find Ray's show confusing and frightening, because I never learned how to work a can opener.
I got a sodastream a few years ago. I don't do bitters, but my favorite drink is just straight seltzer pushed a little further beyond what the store brands do for carbonation. Also, massive amounts of bourbon alongside it.
You got a stew goin'!
I read the Gunslinger for the first time last month. It was…ok. I'm not sure if I should push forward.
Don't tell me. I'll tell you.
I like it just fine, dude-mar.
Bite my bag. This is a world-class fuckeree.
Having recently re-read the Bronson Pinchot Random Roles (which is still an all-timer of DGAF articles on the AVClub), there's always the possibility that Denzel is just not as nice of a guy as his work would suggest.