Possibly . . . but is she a "bigger name" to CBS and their audience? And Craig might say "no", now but that could always change. Regardless, I'm with you 100%. I'd prefer to see her in Letterman's old spot.
Possibly . . . but is she a "bigger name" to CBS and their audience? And Craig might say "no", now but that could always change. Regardless, I'm with you 100%. I'd prefer to see her in Letterman's old spot.
Me too . . . but I was attempting to be a bit more realistic about it.
If it is good, perhaps a chapter of the memoir will be titled, "Broderick Bested By Bryan . . . yet again."
If Ferguson gets the gig, can his old spot be occupied be Aisha Tyler please?
"Say My Name: If you said Bryan Crantson . . . well you're goddamn right."
It worked for "30 Rock" and "Parks and Recreation" . . . now lets hope it extends to this magnificent series.
The hype surrounding "Let it Go" is very similar to that around "Defying Gravity" back when Wicked premiered on Broadway. Both songs are very similar . . . they both feature Idina Menzel belting the shit out of it, both songs are power ballads, and both, while not that great lyric or music wise, are very catchy.
When I saw "Frozen" I remember thinking, "Oh it would be cute if that 'Let it Go' song won an Oscar" . . . now, after the endless covers and people everywhere shouting "ITS THE BEST SONG EVER! I CRIED THROUGH THE WHOLE THING!" and "I'M SEEING FROZEN FOR THE FOURTH TIME!" I want anything but that song (or even the…
Roger Ebert: Oh, this is just a rip-off of Sleepless in Seattle.
Since a depressingly large amount of people in the audience with me were "shocked" that the movie was "so grim", this is a great idea.
It will also be introduced as "historical fiction" to the kids . . . a way to demonstrate how the north "incorrectly" views history.
"Okay, like its obviously exaggerated . . . It wasn't THAT bad" - Some other stupid high school kids
"The Aviator 2: The Way of the Future"
With the addition of John Turturro embarrassing himself.
I read all those quotes and thought, "Is my Grandfather James Ellroy?"
In a way, I find this refreshing. A self proclaimed “Thatcherite and a Reaganite” who blatantly states that they "have no sympathy for the underclass", rather than attempting to dress up that contempt with the standard talking points.
"Boris the Spider" or nothing!
Gross.
Exactly the kind of morals you'd expect from the mother of the anti-Christ.
It can work . . . with lots of FORESHADOWING!