I see Maria Bamford as being a great Delirium. If she's at all interested in acting.
I see Maria Bamford as being a great Delirium. If she's at all interested in acting.
"The problem for me is that it seems to define "public intellectual" as someone willing to pontificate about subjects in which he or she has no real expertise or insight."
I'm not sure that Cruickshank isn't offering the same definition essentially, which is a problem with this discussion. If that's all that's being…
I'd say Noam Chomsky fits the bill quite well, though maybe I don't understand the "public" part of it well enough. I mean, he doesn't give us his ideas about prizefighters and cocktail party sort of topics, but the ideas he does put forward are very solid.
Railsback is something else, agreed. Not sure if he fell off the radar though, or if LIfeforce shoved him off.
What is a family killed. av club has such a woody for Comedy Bang Bang, as with Louie. These shows are darlings of the critics and I do always enjoy watching them, but never really laugh at anything. I think we're starting to lose the plot here….
"I have a distinct memory of playing it and running around the house while pretending to fly"
I used to pretend to be underpants man and jump down the stairs. No one did anything about it either. The 70's were wild, man.
And I really don't have anything to say about the goddamn song.
"The show is airing on A&E, History, and Lifetime, in a triple-prolonged strategic assault on the viewer’s potential ability to not watch it."
These cats are boring. These are boring cats. I want different cats that aren't boring.
"not only in juxtaposition to Gates’ real-world philanthropy"… oh, you tragic wiener Marcus. Bill's philanthropy $ are as exquisitely self-interested as, well…as you might expect from a billionaire monopolist, assuming you'd been conscious at some point in the last 30 years, and had read something besides press…
Needs like any cherry cream soda, or any other soda for that matter.
It's powerful good, but applies to so few people. And none more than that Bare Naked Ladies guy, who I felt like punching too.
Hmm. I most powerfully and potently agree with Mr. Linger's sentiments, world-view, etc…. which doesn't change the fact that as much as "One Week" insults my intelligence, I was at least able to listen to the entire song without physical pain. Not sure I could say the same for any thrash music. But hey, I'm real…
This is my new favarite thing evar. Am I doing the spelling right?
Pretty good, but the best demon line (paraphrasing here): "your circle is no match for the power of my sucking!"
No kidding. Especially after the 2000 election. The vaunted "relativism" of liberals and progressives wasn't much in evidence.There was only one way to vote, and apparently I did it wrong.
Is it just me? Didn't Citizen Kang seem kind of sped up when you watched it? I mean, just now? Like a movie from the 40's?
Are replicants from beyond the moon to blame?
This is off Palamino, and the whole disc sounds great….
I won't say what I will about South Park. But I will say that the movie had brilliant music, especially "Uncle Fucka", "What Would Brian Boitano Do" and "La Resistance" (which also manages to reprise all the earlier numbers!).
Archmage knows how to tell a story. I so want to see that tragedy. But I also never want to see it.
Rabin did seem to be phoning in his Classic Simpson reviews.