Shut up and take my money!
Shut up and take my money!
I tried listening to WtNV after reading the review for the book related to the show here. I love a good spooky story. It may be just me and podcasts in general but I was straining to follow it. I tend to zone out when I listen to podcasts. I swear I wanna be down but this medium is proving vexing.
Hopefully, the sorority girls turn out to be just as adversarial with Rogen and Byrne as the frat boys were in the first one and, for that matter, that a good bit of time is spent establishing what the sorority is like outside of the war with the neighbors. It's somewhat encouraging that the sorority seems to come…
I'm hoping the same for Kiersey Clemons. She was delightful in Dope and I'm glad to see her continuing to get work.
This movie pops in the most gleeful way. Love it so much. This is a pretty excellent piece about it too. I'm with Caroline on the exact thesis statement scene.
Looking forward to it.
Indeed and much to my surprise!
I recently started getting into The 100 and am planning to wrap up the second season before its third debuts this week. So that's The Flash on Tuesday, Arrow on Wednesday, and the one-two punch of Legends of Tomorrow and The 100 on Thursday a.k.a. "how I learned to stop worrying and love The CW." I don't even know…
NO
Goodman nods to this when he brings up what is "hopefully" a blurring of genre lines as evidenced by a slew of white artists doing music that black artists "have been into." If MTV wants blacker music they'll accept it from ABC, thank you very much. Hilarious.
I thought I was done crying about this.
I was talking with a friend about the new album on Saturday night and I described it as "vital." Waking up to this news is a fucking punch in the gut.
This game gave me motion sickness.
Teen Titans Go! plays on Cartoon Network incessantly, to diminishing returns.
This was a beautiful film, however it was made. And as much as I'd love to see it contend with films from big studios (and it deserves to), I would like to spare it from the know-it-all, feel even less scrutiny that it will inevitably get as evidenced by some of the comments here. Not because I think it's fragile and…
One of the many times while watching MAM when I had to restrain myself from hurling things at my tv in angry disbelief.
Oh god…that was another one. That poor kid.
"Because I'm stupid, mom!" Heartbreaking.
Banal though they might have been, I found the phone conversations between the Avery/Dassey family members to be pretty affecting. Those poor, uneducated, and prosecuted folks had a knack for landing on some simple truths about their predicament that made for some poignant moments in those conversations.
Ugh…he's an incorrigible slimeball. Just the worst.