If you're going to do body horror either hire David Cronenberg to do it or don't bother.
If you're going to do body horror either hire David Cronenberg to do it or don't bother.
The fact that the giant toe has some clearly visible infection on his nail just makes it worse.
If you thought Slap Shot 2 was bad, Slap Shot 3 is just as bad. It's about a junior hockey team and the Hanson Brothers are just phoning it in. And Leslie Nielsen was there presumably to get money to pay for his final expenses not long after the movie was made.
I've pretty much given up on talking movies with my mom because in addition to her pretty much hating everything from the past ten years, she brings up American History X every other time we talk movies. She always says the same thing to me about how sad it is and yet she keeps bringing it up and talking about it like…
Doesn't anyone fucking knock anymore?!
Meh, not as cool as one of those V-shaped guitars Devin Townsend uses.
The 1975 definitely sounded pretty good but the showboating and douchey-looking people in the band themselves really make you question if they should be taken seriously. It kinda makes you wish the same music was done by someone else who you could get behind.
Christie and Jeb were both desperate but survived. Carson's campaign is DOA at this point. I still think Trump is going to burn out at some point but the real question is when. I question the longevity of his campaign even with his dangerously fanatical fanbase.
We should all be glad when the host has full control over the monologue. Any host that refuses to be shoehorned into musical numbers/botched sketches/predictable celebrity cameos deserves a good mark.
This episode really made me wonder how much control the regular SNL writing staff had over the episode. It kinda says a lot about the current writing staff when one host just blows it out of the water.
Thankfully. :P
Reminds me of Erykah Badu and that video around Dallas' Dealey Plaza except in that one you got to see someone naked.
I'm pretty sure the number of candidates is a point but at the same time you have to admit that even when there were five Democrats, they were a hell of a lot more controlled and easy to understand than eight Republicans trying to cut each other off at the knees. You actually know what the Dems want!
It was pretty obvious that he was gonna show up the moment you heard Larry David would host. SNL does a poor job with trying to keep surprises secret. Kinda like how it was obvious that Sarah Palin was gonna show once when Tina Fey's impression of her skyrocketed all those years ago.
Too bad that set didn't have any Doggy Chow can pieces. I guess I'll have to use one of those big gray cylinder-shaped pieces for it even if it does take up an entire block space.
You could bust ghosts even if the blood was coming out of your whatever.
I still find it hard to believe that a show like this was made; a musical television show can work but this is just too much of a clash between two styles. I will admit though that the very last music number is one of the greatest self-aware moments in TV history.
I still find it hard to believe that a show like this was made; a musical television show can work but this is just too much of a clash between two styles. I will admit though that the very last music number is one of the greatest self-aware moments in TV history.
As someone who lives in the Raleigh-Durham area, I am especially interested in the next 30 for 30 coming in March about the Duke lacrosse case. That was a story where all sides failed big time.
The amazing thing about the 85 Bears is that they were so different from each other and you would think they would not have gotten along quite well when their personalities clashed but deep down the entire team just seemed to be well under control. I don't think Buddy Ryan gets as much credit as Mike Ditka does but at…