John Lewis is Black so Trump's "very good brain" naturally had the words crime and poverty fly through it. Probably echoing the whole way because let's face it, there's a whole lot of space up there.
John Lewis is Black so Trump's "very good brain" naturally had the words crime and poverty fly through it. Probably echoing the whole way because let's face it, there's a whole lot of space up there.
I'll check it out.
That's the episode that was going to crossover with The X Files before the networks killed it. The X Files episode was "Red Museum." If you're interested.
It's one of those things that when the nostalgia hits it hits like a brick wall.
I had to Google that. Strangely I have no memory of that show at all. It sounds like Saved by the Bell.
So, does this take place in the 60s or modern times? Either one presents story telling opportunities. Either one will inevitably infuriate the Right and Trump's dumbfuck supporters ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ so, that's a plus.
I hope we see more of this kind of thing in our popular culture. It's a bad comparison because it was the Whitest show but it really helped when Boston Legal turned itself into a full blown editorial against the Bush Administration. I would love it if David E Kelly & James Spader starting putting out Alan Shore…
Shame on you!
He's probably the biggest perv over there.
Except without the dignity or panache. Checkout Mark Hamil's reading of Trump's New Years tweet.
I'm thinking the inaugural will have about as much subtly as the circus scene from Batman Forever, and the dignity of the charity gala from Batman & Robin.
I'd say Fox News reminds me of a frat house, but I'm afraid I'd be insulting frat houses.
Oh yeah…
For just sheer mockery of bad movies I'll stick with the We Hate Movies podcast. For politics I'd recommend The Bob & Chez Show. It's a biweekly sum up of a whole bunch the incredibly stupid shit that's always happening in American politics with both humor & venom. It's a left wing podcast that directs the appropriate…
Anybody here watch The Strain? Crappy show, I know. There was one episode where the hero locked a vampire in a trunk, hauled him out to sea and tossed him over board and watched him sink to the bottom.
Ahh…
Chas didn't bother me. But then I never read the comics. All I thought was "Well, at least he's not Shia LaBeouf"
I felt Ryan was a little too on the nose. His hair was so blonde his trenchcoat was a little to khaki colored his wardrobe never changed ever. The stories improved mildly as the series went on but it was never as engaging or as intriguing as I hoped. Seasons 1 & 2 of The X Files were a much better example of…
Or just developmentally deprived.
I want picture like that only of the Nazi's face melting off and the caption that says:
"Alt-Right guy picks fight with an ancient Jewish artifact. Guess who won?!?"