Wasn't that pretty much the premise of That's My Boy?
Wasn't that pretty much the premise of That's My Boy?
I suspect its because PG these days seems to be reserved for innocuous cartoons that would have earned a G ten years ago.
I'm not a zombie fan at all, but my bf wanted to watch it and…it wasn't bad. Not great, but it helped that it had a cast considerably better than your usual zombie movie (Close, Gemma Arterton, Paddy Considine).
Wicker is actually from Mississippi. Missouri is represented by Democrat Claire McCaskill and Republican Roy Blunt.
The bizarre thing is that they seem to be taking every single one of their criticisms of the ACA over the years and doing the exact same thing themselves, only in hyperdrive. The bill, which took over a year to pass, while the Dems were begging any Republicans to get on board, was rushed and not bipartisan? Well,…
That's the thin hope—there is such a tiny margin to pass that it proves impossible to find a bill that appeals to 50 of the 52 GOP senators. That said, if Collins and Murkowski vote no, they'll be intense pressure on the others to vote yes, lest they basically derail the entire thing all by their lonesome. Now that…
[potential TMI alert] Back in 2003, my then-insurance company tired to deny my claims for my emergency gall bladder surgery claiming my IBS was a pre-existing condition that led directly to gallstones. Luckily, we won the fight thanks to the fact that my mom's bout with breast cancer meant she was an expert in…
As someone from Texas, let me say how jealous I am that your state can elect the occasional decent politician. Meanwhile in Austin, a special session for the bathroom bill!
I kind of wonder how much it eats him that she's Academy Award winner Kim Basinger and he's Academy Award nominee for a William H. Macy vehicle that barely anyone remembers Alec Baldwin?
Wait…a made-for-TV roast that might actually be worth watching?
Of the big three streaming services, I tend to use them the least, but mainly because their TV library is fairly marginal compared to Netflix and Hulu. That said, I think they have easily the best overall number of good movies of the three. They also got a good anime library, which I could care less about but my bf…
Does anyone actually like The Rules of Attraction (beyond the James Van Der Beek/Ian Somerhalder makeout scene)?
I really wish Universal would just release some of his BTTF scenes complete with dialog. I mean, it was cool to see his Marty crossing the street when first arriving in Hill Valley '55, staring at George in the coffee shop, and pulling out the clock tower flyer in Doc's living room, but I really would love to see…
Yeah, if that was the caliber of the scripts he was getting, I don't blame Pesci one bit for deciding to retire.
I know I only wear clothes emblazoned with the images of brutal dictators. That's why I'm wearing my Hitler business suit right now, and will relax this weekend in my Stalin bathing suit and Mao sandals.
I'm pretty shocked that it's not Lochte. I figured Phelps would have other, better, things to do.
There's a Whole Foods across the street from my office. I ate lunch there a couple of times. The food is good, but I didn't enjoy essentially paying steakhouse prices to eat in a grocery store.
As the brother of one, I know first-hand that they are very very proud of being Aggies as well. Very proud.
Trump's lawyer: "Number one: we get bathroom breaks every half hour."
Angel Burns: "Agreed! Number two: the jury will be chosen by me!"
Trump's lawyer "Agreed! No, wait!"
Angel Burns: "Silence! I give you the jury of the blessed! Mother Teresa, Abraham Lincoln, Barack Obama…"
Obama: "Hey, wait, I'm not dead yet! In…
MAAAAAAAAAAAATTTLOOOOOOOOOOCK!"