The idea that our country's reputation depends entirely on a Suge Knight hit and run goes beyond hyperbole into another dimension. Calm yourself.
The idea that our country's reputation depends entirely on a Suge Knight hit and run goes beyond hyperbole into another dimension. Calm yourself.
I just want to know if they fixed the roads.
Real diehards love "Dwayne Bary".
That's only like the 4th or 5th best all-star Thursday night lineup in the last 25 years for NBC.
It's mostly option one. It would be pretty lame to hate Tim Burton for navigating personal relationships the same way just about every person on earth has done.
Jerry, just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it.
It was almost too bleak, too uncomfortable for me to laugh at. I still haven't revisited it.
Nope. It was really good before it got cancelled.
I really want to like sitcoms, but it's like why are these awkward situations constantly happening to characters when real life is nothing like that.
Cocktails and Dreams has always been my favorite. I mean, there's a Shaun Brumder reference.
Or Rick & Morty.
I'd have put like 5 episodes of Happy Endings on this list. God I miss that show.
He's been in at least 3 pretty great movies off the top of my head (Cabin In the Woods, Avengers, Rush) so that's an odd thing to say.
Cheers and Taxi are obviously hugely influential, but the premise of a bunch of young, aimless 20-somethings hanging out in the big city and trying to find love was cemented by Friends. And it's been copied a thousand times (granted by mostly terrible shows, but also by more beloved shows like Happy Endings and How I…
Not to mention the AV Club hasn't mentioned it yet this week. These people have quotas to meet.
Nah, not innovative. It only basically invented the most-used sitcom formula of the last 20 years.
The Jacket is the best.
Completely disagree. I hate to use the term "timeless", but that's what I think of when I listen to Big Star. Songs like September Girls and Thirteen sound as fresh today as when they were released.
God, a character as rich as Peter Quill would have been completely out of place in the Star Wars prequels.
Wikipedia says it's from a 1977 Lennon home demo.