Hmm, I’m beginning to think Bill Maher did read this.
Hmm, I’m beginning to think Bill Maher did read this.
Well, could you him then?
That’s umm... That’s not how radiation works.
So, do Funyuns actually contain onions in any capacity?
It’s appropriate that your avatar is a Mr Yuck sticker
Lettuce is just a dressing delivery vehicle, anyway.
Lettuce zombie apocalypse!
Bill, you and Anne Coulter just need to fuck already. Your blue balls are making you an even bigger douche than usual.
Meh. The Daily Show was a contemporary of Politically Incorrect. And as far back as I can remember, Maher’s always been a smug douche.
I don’t usually root for movies to bomb, but I did not shed a tear when this thing folded. I really hated the notion of a Marvel-style shared universe with the old Universal monsters.
I lump Ghostbusters and Tremors together in the distinguished halls of brilliant horror-comedy, because both movies take their antagonists seriously. They’re comedies sure, but they both have their moments of genuine scariness, which I think makes them much more memorable. The Ghostbusters reboot made the fatal flaw…
I wanted to like it, because I like what little exists in the Ghostbusters universe, and I wanted to see more of it. But I just couldn’t get behind it. It desperately needed a tighter script, and to not lean so hard on improv.
Which is weird, because all of his acting performances were paragons of subtlety.
You’re a very silly man, and I’m not going to interview you.
Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left.
Especially the Michael Cera we get in that movie. God, what an insufferable douche!
It’s not an anachronism. Barb was simply unstuck in time.
Actually, now that I think about it, Toy Story’s probably the closest in spirit. I only watched Zootopia once. It was alright, if a bit heavy-handed with its message. I absolutely loved Frozen for about two viewings, and then that was it for me. I don’t hate it; I just don’t have any more interest in it.
I was thinking the same thing.
I don’t blame her. It’s not a particularly good movie, and her role in it isn’t particularly memorable. I think her answer was refreshingly frank: I did it because it made me money.