I've always liked "snowbilly grifter," Wonkette's label for her.
I've always liked "snowbilly grifter," Wonkette's label for her.
Upon Colbert's arrival the Russians raised the threat level from "Blackwatch Plaid" to the cover of Rush's seminal album Moving Pictures.
Molly Ringwald needs to be in more things.
You've run afoul of the commentstasi. WaPo had a story today about a study of the effects raising the minimum wage has had in Seattle. The jury's still out with regards to the implications of the study's findings, but in the short run it's… depressing, I'd say:
To me he'll always be Adam from Mulholland Drive.
Same, more or less. My response would track closest to O'Neal's—coworkers and a significant other finally leaned on me enough to at least watch all of the films, and they were enjoyable enough. Having a passing understanding of the characters and major plot points has also given me a cultural touchstone with my…
I taught Come and See as part of a History of Film course. Love it.
Here it's Saturday night, so it's very much still in full swing.
He could easily pull a Michael Keaton if he ever does decide to come out of retirement.
D&D (the showrunners) have said that while some elements are different, they're following the overall trajectory of the books, since GRRM mapped it out for them beforehand. GRRM himself, meanwhile, has said that the show has already veered off course in some ways. I think it probably depends on how you look at it—how…
Yeah, I don't think Dowd spends enough time addressing that:
From Teti:
Thanks for passing this on. I tried finding the AMA, myself, but couldn't. The app is being wonky on my end.
Chris Suellentrop wrote a tongue-in-cheek essay several years ago entitled "Harry Potter: Pampered Jock, Patsy, Fraud" that makes the case that he's no hero:
Howard reviewing what's been shot so far: "Real shoddy directing. Just pure crap."
It's the one O'Neal was citing when he declared commentators' views are worth somewhere between "You don't make us enough money for us to listen to you" and "fuck all."
You could probably score her sexy Santa outfit that she wore while singing "Teach Me How To Understand Christmas." Boop-y doop-y doop boop, SOLD
Yeah they covered several of mine, too, though I'd add Meatballs ("It just doesn't matter!") and, even though I don't think the time of year is ever specified in the film, Caddyshack always feels like a summer movie to me.
An Idiot Abroad is pretty good. The podcasts were still going strong then, too, I believe.
That's pretty much been his persona since even before The Office. When he's playing it off the right partners, like Merchant and Pilkington, it can be really funny. When it's just him it often backfires.