Mike Krol's music reminded me greatly of The Pillows' work on FLCL. That's a very good thing, in case you never watched FLCL.
Mike Krol's music reminded me greatly of The Pillows' work on FLCL. That's a very good thing, in case you never watched FLCL.
"M.I.A. has Skrillex, Blaqstarr, and even Zayn Malik…"
Tripel Karmeliet is one of my favorites. I wonder how long before it's ruined…
Many Europeans think that she was clearly guilty. Anti-American sentiment. Same reason why they stick up for Polanski.
The direction and cinematography of this (and many other episodes) was so stylized, so insistent upon attention…if it wasn't dead perfect, it would be obnoxious. Instead, it's exhilarating.
I'm wondering how many similar notes you're not telling us about, where the writer went on to be a crackhead instead of Sarah Polley.
So, what is this article about? Nicki Minaj's shout-out to a dead gorilla? I'm trying to understand why this is…conversation-worthy. Are you trolling us, Esther? Did you just randomly point to one of Nicki Minaj's lyrics, decide to write an article about it, and wait to see who notices?
I dunno, I can tolerate a lot of gorilla child-murder.
I hadn't noticed it, but you're right. I had no idea that people scratched their asses at Burning Man. Shit.
Is she the editor? I tried to find out who is running this show, and according to wikipedia, Teti is the editor, which was what I thought to be the case. Which surprised me, because I think he's great in interviews and videos. But AVC doesn't seem to have a staff page I can find.
Are all the headlines being written by the Univision Department of Clickbait? Or is the AVC edited by complete jackasses?
Honestly, why the hell would you invite Coulter to be on a roast? She's not a professional comedian, she's a professional…well, she's not a comedian.
I'm sure there were a lot of "oh well, we tried"s.
We're back to this shit, eh?
I think you're forgetting about 60s Batman with Adam West.
You're damn right about the best joke of the episode. They sneak some really sharp wit in through the edges.
"Kiki and Jenny deserve their own rooms, and also not to die."
Very true! I forgot to mention that, combined with a leap, the split dodge is also useful for evading low attacks. Kitchen cabinets always help.
Funny, that's exactly how the commercials came off back in the day. I mean, even the same is some Poochie type shit.
Technically, the patented Van Damme movie is called the "split-dodge," as it is generally employed to evade a high attack. Highly effective.