"And now, for your 2015 Super Bowl Halftime entertainment, the Vicar of Yanks himself, the Prince of polka, Weird Al Yaaaaaaankovic!!!"
"And now, for your 2015 Super Bowl Halftime entertainment, the Vicar of Yanks himself, the Prince of polka, Weird Al Yaaaaaaankovic!!!"
Sterling Archer brought back the tactleneck years ago, so unless you're against walking around looking like you're on a covert mission all the time, you should just piggyback off of that success.
How do I access this option? I'm trying to use Google Maps on my computer for the first time in ages and I'm absolutely baffled. The only real option available from the settings menu is to tell Google where you are.
The problem I have with this is that Josh didn't consider both episodes merely on their own. He mentioned the serialized aspect of True Detective as an integral reason why "The Secret Fate of All Life" was the climax of the first season of the show, while completely ignoring any context in Arrow that would make the…
You know, for a second I thought the AV Club would pick writers to judge between shows they watch a roughly equivalent amount. Then I remembered that this is the same site that reviews Big Bang Theory on weekly basis and only gave a four episode review for Review that was woefully undercooked.
That is fantastic.
I am ecstatic that this exists. Thank you.
Really, the entire notion of Matt raping Julie falls apart because she was the one that told him that she wanted to have sex. Not that that's an excuse for him to force it on her at any moment, but I think it'd be harder to rape someone that only days earlier had confessed their enthusiasm for having sex consensually.
Now I need a supercut (however short) of every time someone says "Technicality No Down Boo Over". Gets me every time.
"Hi! I'm Troy McClure! You might recognize me from such films as…"
The cut to him wearing a suit made of $100 bills after Jack questioned his recent spending has made me spit-take more than once. A rare occurrence.
Jerry/Gerry/Larry Grgich. The best example of all.
All of those are so great and deserve to be mentioned, but my favorite PFT & Scott gag is when every one of PFT's characters always has to be the first to ask a question in Would You Rather? That, plus their insistence on mentioning that various WYR? actions are "unprecedented" or "classic Would You Rather? blunders"…
Replace Girls with Review, and I agree with you entirely. Except maybe putting The Good Wife above Orphan Black.
Well, Skullcandy wouldn't actually be that much of an improvement over Beats in terms of audio quality, but their headphones would at least be reasonably priced.
I haven't yet seen a comment about him yet (I even Ctrl+F'd it [as well as your mom]!), so I just wanted to add in a little shout out to JPJ, since he didn't get as much love as he really deserved. Very underrated keyboardist, but the way he played the bass has always been a huge influence on my own playing. He was…
The idea that you can look at the free throw differential between two teams during a game to determine where the refs' bias lies is a pretty simplistic explanation. Teams that are more aggressive in getting into the paint tend to get fouled more often, and you have to remember that even non-shooting fouls earn free…
This is especially jarring if you change from iPhone to Android. The Play store just has so many dubious apps that you basically have to learn to stop yourself from downloading an app before you check its permissions.
Well, I'm not that acquainted with Swype, as I only used it for a week after it became available through Swiftkey and gave up on it. My problem is that swiping is difficult when you have one of Samsung's pseudo-tablet phones in which you have to use both hands just to reach both sides of the keyboard. I imagine it'd…
I'm still baffled that people even use Swype. Has America gotten so fat that we can't even pick our fingers up from our phones?