I love… puns. They're… good for you.
I love… puns. They're… good for you.
As long as you don't take it personally.
If a meme falls on the internet and nobody is around to share it, is it a meme?
I'm always forgiving of CGI until I see the final finished film. What they show in trailers is never completed CGI; if anything, it's been rushed in order to make the deadline for the trailer release.
The sequel is pretty good too, for what it is, considering it has no relation to sharks. It's just 6 people stuck in the ocean with no way to get back on board their yacht. Simple but effective.
I know we can never bring up Family Guy in a positive light, but one line that always made me laugh was when the family was sitting at the dinner table and Peter's horse walked up behind Stewie and began breathing on him.
Comedians In Cars Getting Amazing Parking Spots No Matter Where They Go
And if there's one thing the words "Inspired by a true story" call to mind, it's absolutely not the far more accurate "Based on a true story"
Did High Maintenance really go from a web series to Vimeo to an HBO series?
Sometimes I think they do understand it and are being willfully obtuse, but then I have to make the uncomfortable decision of which is worse: a stupid person who doesn't know any better, or an evil person who does.
BUT THAT'S WHAT HITLER DID
Ugh that global warming stuff infuriates me.
Spirit, if people are working at a fast food restaurant as adults, then they clearly haven't Worked Hard Enough. Even if they're working two (2) fast food jobs, they're not Working Hard Enough. They should have Worked Harder. Sucks for them.
Rich people Work Hard for their money. Poor people are layabouts who just want…
That reminds me of how much I hate the right-wing argument of "Those jobs are supposed to be bad because they're there for teenagers to learn the value of discipline and labor; if you're an adult and you're working there then it's your own fault and why should we help you!!!!!11"
The TV Set is absolutely fantastic.
Speaking of Justin Lin, "Science and Consumerism" would have been a great episode title for Community.
Yeah, I remember my first exposure to it on a sitcom being from "The Office" in 2006 (I believe), when Michael kept using guns as his way to "win" every scene. They didn't really make fun of improv per se, as always, the joke was on Michael. So, never mind.
State and Main is probably my favorite of the Hollywood Satire movies. What others are there? It'd be nice to get a list going.
Kenny Rogers was always the one that made my friends and I laugh the most.
A spritz of hot H20
That talcum powder dumped down below
The coating on his pube curls
Growing some frumunda cheeses