They often like to include an accusation about the other party being a kid (or "junior"), something about safe spaces, something about snowflake, and often some kind of onomatopoeia for laughing like "ha ha ha ha ha."
They often like to include an accusation about the other party being a kid (or "junior"), something about safe spaces, something about snowflake, and often some kind of onomatopoeia for laughing like "ha ha ha ha ha."
Who else with any current cultural presence has even loudly threatened to besides her and Bryan Cranston?? A quick google suggests most of the others that threatened to did so in some kind of half-joking context (ex, Jon Stewart or Keegan-Michael Key).
Not just that, but tons of nonprofits around the country get funding from the NEA. For example, one of my parents runs a concert house in a very small town here that hires mostly bands from the surrounding states that play all kinds of stuff like bluegrass, and the audience for these things is not "rich people," as…
The only quote that I ever saw/heard from other people or even in many 'news' sources simply said "she called Trump supporters 'a basket of deplorables!!!'" The rest of the quote was usually buried within the article (or not there at all, if it was right-wing media).
I think maybe Episode 3 would be about how he saved Galaxy of Terror (the movie infamous for the giant maggot rape) with his brilliant production design, and then Episode 4 would be the Piranha II one.
The first three tracks on Haim's album are some of my favorites of the last decade, especially "Falling." Unfortunately, the rest of the album kinda just goes in one ear and out the other. I'll be very interested in whatever they do next, but so far they haven't really demonstrated consistency to the degree I'd…
Have you heard the Maria Bamford episode of Mental Illness Happy Hour? I've listened to that several times. And yes, I definitely understand the reassuring thing. She's so capable of articulating her problems, and despite the fact she's obviously still struggling, she is inspirational.
While that's a great movie that features her, I think everyone thinks of it as a Nicolas Cage movie. Here's hoping she gets something that is built around her that's actually great. :P
Considering this highly scientific map is built out of search results, and Netflix jams that show down your throat on the first page you see when you log in meaning you would never have to search for it, I'm not surprised.
Speaking of Paul Verhoeven, did anyone see him accept the award for Elle as best foreign language feature at the Golden Globes? They literally never said his name, in contrast to every other "best show/film" award where they said who was accepting it. It's like they didn't know who he was! The only time anyone…
Yeah!! That's a great one, too. I love the stuff at the school with the samurai sword.
Man, don't these people watch these things before posting? "Staste?" "Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 9th Dimension?!" *pedantic nerdrage*
The first episode that I loved was the SECOND episode, "Charlie wants an Abortion," the one where Dennis changes his stance on abortion just for how hot the protestors are, and where Charlie is confronted with his possible child, played by that great redheaded actor who played Meredith's kid on The Office. I still…
Trailer Park Boys definitely has heart. The first 7 seasons of that (well, maybe seasons 2-7) are probably the comedy seasons I've watched the most times, apart from seasons 2-3 of The Office.
I think he is trying in everything I've seen him in. He just doesn't seem like an actor that adjusts his performance to the subject matter. It's like he sets his mind to some idea, and just commits fully to it whether it matches the tone of the rest of the movie or not! He seems equally outrageous in almost…
Whitaker is nuts in practically everything. My favorite things he did are
It's also got some legitimately funny stuff in it! Maybe I was just in an easily amused mood that day, but I remember laughing quite a few times. And yeah, the cast is good. Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford are great sniping at each other. I'm kind of surprised it was their first film together.
I had some script called the "De-Hulkifier" that I ran on his articles, since I liked the writing so much. It still left a few bad pronouns, but mostly fixed them. He's great, especially his older stuff. I love him forever for turning me on to Happy-Go-Lucky.
Is there ANY movie where Jason Bateman is likable? He always comes across as an anal-retentive bully, even in the movies where he's not supposed to be. I was overjoyed when Arrested Development Season 4 seemed to recognize this, and it was such catharsis when George Michael punched him in the face. I always saw…