Actually, I can totally appreciate that some of you found it hilarious. Fair enough!
Actually, I can totally appreciate that some of you found it hilarious. Fair enough!
My sister & I love it because it is exactly like where we grew up. It's not even a parody, satire, or a stretch- they got it bang on.
My sister & I love it because it is exactly like where we grew up. It's not even a parody, satire, or a stretch- they got it bang on.
American Psycho. Specifically, the scene where the other guy's business card is better than his so he becomes filled with rage and has to kill a hobo.
American Psycho. Specifically, the scene where the other guy's business card is better than his so he becomes filled with rage and has to kill a hobo.
I don't hate him, but when I read these kinds of articles about the dumb shit celebrities say I automatically imagine an exclusive celeb party in Malibu or Manhattan and realize that the real life experience of attending this = it's a bunch of dumbasses with no brains and the conversation is probably excrutiating.
I don't hate him, but when I read these kinds of articles about the dumb shit celebrities say I automatically imagine an exclusive celeb party in Malibu or Manhattan and realize that the real life experience of attending this = it's a bunch of dumbasses with no brains and the conversation is probably excrutiating.
Thank you for being succinct.
Thank you for being succinct.
Not as many chicks. But yeah, the Vatican is probably as GD boring as the Authority.
Not as many chicks. But yeah, the Vatican is probably as GD boring as the Authority.
Yes.
Yes.
well gosh, I was hoping he'd knock boots with Sookie!
well gosh, I was hoping he'd knock boots with Sookie!
Yeah MB has a similar kind of humour I hear from the funniest women I know: my mom/sister/girlfriends — this stuff doesn't really make it into to stand up. This is why I get completely irate with the "women aren't funny" thing we hear from time to time by Hitchens, Lewis, and now Kimmel et al (which I think has…
Yeah MB has a similar kind of humour I hear from the funniest women I know: my mom/sister/girlfriends — this stuff doesn't really make it into to stand up. This is why I get completely irate with the "women aren't funny" thing we hear from time to time by Hitchens, Lewis, and now Kimmel et al (which I think has…
I looove Maria Bamford. To me she has a real feminine type of humour that has never really thrived in the male-dominant world of stand up (morning radio = bottom feeding equivalent). The weirdest thing was watching her at Just for Laughs a couple yrs ago, they paired her up with another female comedian for some kind…
I looove Maria Bamford. To me she has a real feminine type of humour that has never really thrived in the male-dominant world of stand up (morning radio = bottom feeding equivalent). The weirdest thing was watching her at Just for Laughs a couple yrs ago, they paired her up with another female comedian for some kind…
Two related stories: saw an elderly couple go into Steve Coogan's Hamlet 2 and then do just about a U-turn they were in the theatre so briefly (maybe 15 minutes). Did they really think there was a part 2? Also, same thing with Sexy Beast - I suppose they thought they were in for some more Gandhi. These folks…