Christopher Walken as Ozzy or what are we even doing here?
Christopher Walken as Ozzy or what are we even doing here?
Oh man, I didn't even know this existed, definitely going to be checking it out as soon as possible.
I was down in Disney World for Thanksgiving. Did the Hall of Presidents to get out of the heat for a bit, and was on edge the whole time, knowing that this was the last time I'd see it before it's marred forever by this fuck. Granted that in terms of importance, this is pretty far down the list of things that Trump…
I dream that one day I will have a drunken make-out session in the backseat of a car with My Bloody Valentine's "Sometimes" playing.
Uhhhhh . . . The . . . Immortal . . . er . . . Story?
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He doesn't do anything?
Keep your friends close and your enemies . . . closer.
Smash Mouth.
See, I didn't even know about that part. Fucking dammit.
Well, the word was Gamergate.
I remember seeing the first promos for it and thinking to myself "Buffy with dudes, got it. Three seasons, tops." And just being amazed year after year as it proceeded to outlast not just other shows, but its very network.
I understand that a few episodes prior they'd wanted to have Giles appear in A Hole in the World.
I know the first two Game Changes used a lot of anonymous sources, but this seems like a situation where asking the wrong questions could lead to one becoming a missing person.
The A.V. Club
As so many have commented with regard to this political season, we really are in the wrong racket.
Eh, I saw a lot of similar merch back in September for New Jersey's Irish Weekend. Angry fifteen-generation Irish seem to love them some Trump.
I seem to remember Groener telling a story about shooting an early episode where The Mayor has some line about the Boy Scouts or something similar, and he just spit it out with real venom, only to have Whedon tell him that no, none of this is an act, the mayor's lines are all completely sincere, he GENUINELY thinks…
Whedon apparently offered Alexis Denisof the choice between letting Wesley have a moment of genuine badassery or a moment of goofy ineffectuality, and there was apparently very little hesitation.
Good call, 1930s. So simple, so good.
I came specifically to upvote whoever said this first.