In the 'gorgeous bullshit' category, you should definitely check out the first episode, in which there's a subdued variation on the training montage trope, when Melissa George recuperates from her injury in Scotland.
In the 'gorgeous bullshit' category, you should definitely check out the first episode, in which there's a subdued variation on the training montage trope, when Melissa George recuperates from her injury in Scotland.
In the 'gorgeous bullshit' category, you should definitely check out the first episode, in which there's a subdued variation on the training montage trope, when Melissa George recuperates from her injury in Scotland.
This show is a well-tought-out, absurdist dramedy that is simultaneously an utter waste of time.
This show is a well-tought-out, absurdist dramedy that is simultaneously an utter waste of time.
"It’s surprising what not smelling of horse shit does for your confidence."
It's funny cos it's true.
"It’s surprising what not smelling of horse shit does for your confidence."
It's funny cos it's true.
I'm equally laughing and aroused every time Charlotte Sullivan is on screen
I'm equally laughing and aroused every time Charlotte Sullivan is on screen
His ubiquity will be the death of him. His writing abilites have been stretched for quite a while now. Not to mention his insane stance on 2 Broke Girls, which was either an unbearable publicity stunt or the result of too many hours without human touch.
Poor Todd, he never got over it.
This film is a masterpiece.
You should check out Crimson Gold. It may be the best film of the past decade.
@avclub-5ebf7203dd113db1b864469b2c23fad5:disqus , you've got interesting tastes.
I can understand your arguments about Sunday nights, and I guess its why other bad shows have also aired on the same night (Dexter, Hell on Wheels, Boss, True Blood, Walking Dead).
@avclub-5ebf7203dd113db1b864469b2c23fad5:disqus , you're easily entertained.
It differs, but its still not worth watching.
You know, and I noticed this because of your 'What's on Tonight?' feature last week, Sunday night is clearly the night for despicable shows.
@JoshuaAlston
You know, Mumford & Sons remind me a lot of the band Live, you know, with Ed Kowalcyk? Remember their sound? Like middle-of-the-road, overly emotional, casual rock? Well now, it's MOR, overly emotional, bluegrass-inspired indie "rock". The simplistic lyrics and the luring of young women stays the same.
Finally, the Nugent is unleashed! Took you a long time to come 'round, partner.