He's Ginsberg Van Gogh.
He's Ginsberg Van Gogh.
Game of Thrones prediction: For the millions of people who've been shipping Jaime Lannister and Hodor, last week's episode brought them one step closer to the consummation of their inevitable love. Hodor avenged Jaime's maiming through the rightful murder of Vargo the hand-stealer. Now the ball is in Jaime's court.…
"Oh Jar Jar. Nobody loves you but me."
I love seeing those all those likes Chang up. But otherwise, I feel sad, inDean.
The person above was talking about college kids messing up a cemetery out of bordeom. So - um, there's less stuff to fuck up at the Getty? And you don't want to because you're not bored out of your mind because the Getty - and the 6 nightclubs you're going to afterwards are fun? And also if you mess up Mumsy will…
That was kind of the best part in the movie, at least the best improvised part. This movie felt like one of those 30% improvised movies - that technique that was super popular a few years ago, like Dinner for Schmucks for example. And then people stopped doing it so much because yes, they were throwing lots of shit…
Also, these problems happen more in colleges like Penn State that are miles from big cities (I think Penn State is the furthest college from a city in the entire U.S.). So there is literally nothing else for these bubsies to do but get drunk and fuck shit up.
That's what I'm thinking too - that Oleg told Nina about her possible "trial" in Russia precisely to get her to put that extra level of pressure to turn Stan.
When Philip came to visit Stan it was almost jarring - because the review is right, we've almost forgotten they exist in the same world, let alone live right next to each other. Are we really supposed to believe that Stan doesn't recognize his next door neighbors in those suspect sketches he showed to Jared?
The bat thing was awesome because the first time he mentions them it just sounds like the ravings of a crazy brain cancer guy, and then you realize - oh, he really does mean bats.
On the next episode of The Millers…
O Brother. Where art thou?
Also, this episode nicely proved the point that Kareem Abdul Jabar made this weekend, when he said that more white people believe in ghosts than believe in racism.
Well okay then.
Yeah, but remember Glenn Howerton was originally trying to blackmail Stavros and Malvo took over the blackmailing? So Malvo's got a patsy who must've been seen going to 3 pet stores to buy crickets - who actually received a phone call in one of them. Howerton'll go down for the blackmail, and Malvo'll walk away with…
Scene 1. EXT - MOSQUE FROM TEAM AMERICA WORLD POLICE
Brian Eno is god.
Exactly, and this review nailed it : "While I’m not keen on the idea of Abe continuing to waffle about being involved in espionage—we only have 10 episodes, he needs to just commit.
Yes- that was my point -which you said in a much more erudite way, thank you!
As a person who has lived in both Austria and Germany, I can state that they have spent viefiel years loving the Hoff - too many to count. If you go there now, you still get U.S. shows from ten years ago, and tv movies with people we forget even exist so…