I thought Bridesmaids was overrated, but I just saw Spy last week and it was surprisingly funny. Still kind of forgettable, but I definitely laughed at a lot of the jokes.
I thought Bridesmaids was overrated, but I just saw Spy last week and it was surprisingly funny. Still kind of forgettable, but I definitely laughed at a lot of the jokes.
Kind of annoying, Joe implying that only basement dwelling sexists weren't impressed with the trailer.
I disagree, in theory, anyway. The basic idea is that Sony takes an artist they think has potential, and blows them up- heavily promotes them, hooks them up with good production teams, works with them with performances, etc. And in return, the singer signs with them for X years/albums/whatever.
Ha, kind of amusing. Worth staring at a screen for a minute and briefly exhaling.
No! Everyone keeps ignoring that! Sony explicitly said "OK, you don't have to work with him if you don't want to."
It's not everywhere, it's a new thing I haven't been to. The idea is that people in a relationship generally like to spend time together, and often one person will bring the other to try something new.
OK, that sounds promising
I'm seeing some RuPaul "Battle of the Seasons" thing in May (my girlfriend is apparently a huge fan). I've never seen the show, although I've seen a handful of drag shows before.
It would be better if it was animated and Morgan played the shark
They obviously do it on purpose. It's not funny when the producers WANT you to think of dicks
Blevin, he obviously LOVES it when they get crass. If it wasn't for "funny" answers like "sperm," FF would have gone off the air a while ago.
As funny as she is, her time on 30 Rock almost ruined her for me. That fucking voice, and the terrible lines they gave her…
Mr. Griffin goes to Washington is still a great episode.
Agreed. I watched the first handful of episodes, and each one was worse than the last. The pilot was actually pretty entertaining, which explains why I held on as long as I did.
So, I stopped watching this show after episode 5 after I decided I hated everyone and everything and wanted all the characters to die.
Yeah, Kelsey Grammer as con artist was very entertaining.
You do, the last season definitely had a bit of a surge in quality.
Ugh, it's hard to pick a worst episode. Even the bad ones have their good points.
Maybe if Seinfeld had promoted Bee Movie even more, someone would have actually watched it
This was easily one of the best episodes of Latter-Day 30 Rock.