I thought that too, about Harris. He was Louis' opener when I saw him a few years ago, so it's possible.
I thought that too, about Harris. He was Louis' opener when I saw him a few years ago, so it's possible.
I'm in Canada and I even had an otherwise cool guy at work say he would vote for Trump (not even a white guy, he's middle eastern). I went off on him a little, kept it relatively workplace appropriate, and we're still cool, but it was a big shock.
She's an oddball.
Politically, no, but his face gives me the same level of uncanny valley willies.
My girlfriend told me I looked like Stephen Harper once (Canada's very similar equivalent). I forgave her, but I never forgot.
I think it brings back memories of the Birds of War every time I hear it.
"I was thinking along the lines of bird men, not actual birds."
Do people actually refer to the Eagles as 'the Birds?' cause it cracks me the fuck up every time they say it on the show.
People shit on a little too harshly around here. It's not great, but if you get into the zone its a fun romp.
His performance was pitchy as fuck. Though I do give benefit of the doubt that the sound mix might've been shit and he couldn't hear himself.
Kind of an unfortunate choice after Jon Batiste destroyed it on Colbert a little while ago.
For me it's a tie with Nick Kroll/Jeff Golblum.
"Wow, couldn't read that reaction for a while."
I've always liked this show but it was starting to feel a little played out by the end of last season. This episode completely changed my mind though, very sharply written and a bunch of good laughs.
He did the 'no shit, why else would they sleep with me?' bit on Conan a while back. I figure that was just the 5 minutes of standup he's accumulated in the last 20 years. Didn't bother me.
I'm not the only one who wanted to punch him in the face for the entirety of their performance right?
He also rivals Pete Holmes in the 'most grating and perpetual on-mic laugh' category.
Their responses are 100% jokes though, it's not a talk show, so in that context they are comedians.
I am curious to know the balance between improvised and written material on the show. You can tell when the seasoned pros are riffing, but a lot of it is way too clever to be off the cuff.
Hotline Bling is the first one of his singles that I've really liked, and there's 0 rapping.
Drake's great at what he does, but it always baffles me when he gets placed among the 'greatest rappers'. I haven't exactly gone through his entire catalogue, but I've never heard him really show any extreme technical prowess in his lyrics/flow, and that's fine, he doesn't have to fit the music he makes. Whereas…
Location spotting for Toronto people:
-Condom shop on Queen with the name CGI'd
-Pretty sure the ending was at the stairs/outlook under Casa Loma