Just walk away from that episode. It will surprise you how much you don't remember that episode.
Just walk away from that episode. It will surprise you how much you don't remember that episode.
I hear this often enough. What are the jokes that were stolen?
Seriously. Over the years I've enjoyed AV Club commentary for many things, but the endless mocking of Robin Williams was something I've always had to grit my teeth and ignore.
Such weird criticism. Stand up comedians exist to make people laugh and yes, they generally try many approaches.
Of course he is. He got his start being funny on "Moonlighting." I'm disappointed that his movie career featured so much crap action movies.
When was the last time Sean Penn did any comedy? Seems absurd that he could create such a comic icon in Spicoli and then virtually nothing since.
I picture a "Have some FREEDOM today" motivational poster right next to the "Check Your Smile" warning in the breakroom.
I enjoyed that. Not seeing it as terrible at all.
One of my favorite X-Files MOTW's ever.
Wow, it makes me sad that he completely does not remember "Awakenings." How unfortunate.
He was in that other advertising show "The Crazy Ones" for a year. He also has a new series coming up. None of that precludes him appearing in one of the last 7 episodes, though.
They kind of did homage to Stonewall, albeit slightly. The episode that sees the Chevy exec beat up and arrested with Bob Benson picking him up and acknowledging that he's gay takes place right about the time in 1969 that Stonewall does.
Years ago I worked with Irwin on the movie "Ride With the Devil" where his amazing good work was completely eliminated from the final cut. What an awesome guy, though.
Ha. No, I was thinking more the outsider looking in and improving on the deficiencies of modern man.
Or just not loud enough, apparently. Only a choir, not a chorus, of voices.
Okay, I'll put forth the little discussed character with respect to masculine ideal: I'm going with Mork. Yup, Mork. Mork was obviously a bit progressive before his time, not afraid to be sweet and sensitive, but also very defensive of Mindy but a strict adherent to non-violence which led to creativity in his…
Wait. I love Mad Men and Don Draper and Jon Hamm and everything associated with that show but I don't think I can make a strong argument that DD is a good role model for men. Please explain!
No he wouldn't. There's been enough talk about him that he hasn't been a good pick since 2005.
Wait. That's one of my favorite songs of all time. What are you trying to tell me?!?!
"Dishonorable" and "douchebag" are two different things. Romney had every advantage in life and parlayed that into insinuating that nearly half of the country were useless grifters. It's an easy compare/contrast that has little to do with one being conservative in nature and one being a complete tool.