Fuck whatever this is—MEOW THE JEWELS IS NOW AVAILABLE
Fuck whatever this is—MEOW THE JEWELS IS NOW AVAILABLE
They have not, however, been puttin' suckas in fear.
What tolerant views are unique to the US alone?
Of course not. It *raises* the question.
Donald Bellisario has no fucking clue what anyone under the age of sixty thinks is cool, so he just looked at the damn kids that annoy him so much and based a character off of them, assuming they are what the youth of today think is cool. He missed the mark by quite a bit.
Not only acceptable, but highly encouraged, per the GOP platform.
The same applies to Longmire. It's seen as being an old people show. Maybe it is, but it's also really good, and anybody with an ounce of taste would enjoy it. There were some "reviews" of the first season on the AV Club, but they were mostly just a collection of Zach Handlen's diary entries about his obsession…
She was also the enormously creepy little sister to Paul Atreides in Dune.
Guest starring Francesca Annis, if I'm not mistaken. The main thing I remember from those episodes is that Higgins drives a Robin Reliant. As an American child watching it at the time, even I knew that was a terrible design for a car.
There was a Manchurian Candidate type episode with TC, you might be thinking of that.
It also inspired the Terms of Enrampagement episode of Archer, although the dark turns in that weren't as unexpected.
Seconded on the AV Club, it's an oasis.
For whatever reason, I've been spending a lot of time on Breitbart lately. It's at least neck-and-neck with the Blaze for dumbassery when it comes to the comments. The difference is that those who write for The Blaze, while just as biased, are at least capable of halfway competent writing. Breitbart writers are…
I was recently in Ft. Collins, probably one of the more diverse cities in Colorado, and it was among the whitest places I've ever been, and that includes Branson.
People often forget about Bob "Moonbeam" Graham.
It's how proctologists refer to colonoscopies, I would imagine. Too literal, maybe?
I guess I'll be bringing the camera to North Bend this weekend.
Guillermo del Toro.
Gibson obviously deeply cared about the film, and it shows. Mel Gibson, despite his issues, is an incredibly talented director. But then, so is Michael Polish. I think a good storyteller can tell a good story well whether they believe in it or not; the problem here may be the source material. The Gospel According…
Roger Ebert, well-known atheist, gave The Passion of the Christ four stars. I, a mostly unknown atheist, also thought it was an excellent movie.