Well it's kind of hard to justify buying his song when the second someone mentions it, the thing gets into your head and won't stop playing.
Well it's kind of hard to justify buying his song when the second someone mentions it, the thing gets into your head and won't stop playing.
But I wanted to see a television show based on a family where the daughter that was the product of rape and put up for adoption meets her birth mother and finds out that the woman is white and that she pretty much lucked out in getting adopted.
Oh damnit. I went and made that joke without checking to see if it wasn't already made.
Oh I loved that series when I was babysitting for a couple that kept their porn in a locked cabinet that I figured out how to open up by picking the lock with a paper clip.
I guess he'll be missing from the Halloween Parade along with all the other drag queens.
So apparently he was the douchebag that totally screwed over Anne Hathaway in Les Miserables - http://lesmiserables.wikia….
Yeah. That would be awful.
good thing you didn't spoil The Man in the Moon for us. I was just going to rush out and see a 1991 coming of age movie starring Reese Witherspoon.
We were all afraid of nukes at the beginning of the decade. At the end of teh decade we were afraid of Ice Cube. In the middle there were teh suburban Satan worshipers.
I think there was an AV Club interview where he said that he had a great time on Arrested Development but it was so weird to be around David Cross who acted like he was afraid of him.
Naomi Ragen thanked all of her readers for sending her anecdotes about rabbis in The Saturday Wife. And you could tell that she had a lot to thank since she padded out the last 100 pages with these anecdotes.
Sexy sexy rape scenes throughout that first book.
YOu know Twilight gets a lot of hate, but even the most valid criticisms (that it normalizes stalkers) is still trumped by the fact that many of us grew up reading this crap.
I think he's a libertarian, who would be totally cool if the libertarians took over as dictators and solved everyone's problems before creating a world that didn't need governments.
I also read Stranger in a Strange Land recently and realized that every dude is basically Don Draper and every woman is just waiting to leave her job in order to join a sex cult.
I remember thinking that the cat-ass-trophy pun was hilarious. I was 11.
There's also Bio of a Space Tyrant. I remember a one-sentence recap of the first book as "Everyone gets raped" and it's very sexy rape. But even that isn't as queasy as the section where Hope Hubris' new girlfriend explains to him that her life as a child prostitute was perfectly fine and totally healthy for her.
Harlan Ellison is fascinating since he's basically a nasty teenager who is overtly sensitive of all slights against him - real and perceived. Some of his stories are still classics, but his damn personality infests everything he writes and after I stopped being a nasty teenager overly sensitive to all slights, I…
Oh AV Club, ruing my childhood by reminding me that I used to read this crap.
Better go with Machete Kills.