Not really interested, but at this point any television programming that ISN'T "The Big Bang Theory" is a victory as far as I'm concerned.
Not really interested, but at this point any television programming that ISN'T "The Big Bang Theory" is a victory as far as I'm concerned.
Ten episodes in Hillary and her team will be investigating crime scenes and solving backlogged homocides.
"Except this time the martians will come in the form of an over-weight, impetuous, orange-skinned monster bent on destroying humanity. SOUND FAMILIAR? Eh? EH?!"
- BBC Press Release
It should take place a hundred years ago, like that super creepy mash-up somebody did with the martians intercut with World War One footage.
I always felt kinda bad for the one martian who's job it was to make sure the air was breathable and anti-martian-germ-free.
True. I've noticed that with political observation comedy. It's great….if it's funny.
He sort of looks like he'd be the dreamy, sensitive, perfect boyfriend of half the AVC staff.
October through January?
Be aware, though. I watched part of it on Netflix at one point and some of the songs from the original movie aren't in it anymore. (assuming it's a rights issue)
The theme music from the TV show "The A-Team".
It's odd. If you read some of these posts, they sound less like journalism than they do angry Facebook posts. It's almost like it's providing them some catharsis.
"For Speaker Paul Ryan, today’s celebration offers a sort of poetic bookend to his college days, when he was just another beer-chugging frat boy, standing around a keg, shooting the shit with his bros about stripping Medicaid coverage from the sick and indigent."
Featured all this month on Hulu
Based on episodes or HBO's Real Sex and various new stories / documentaries, I'd say that most people who frequent nudist or "clothing optional" places are usually the last people you want to see naked.
Yeah, but what does this have to do with movies, television, the visual arts, music or media in general? (the AV in AV Club)
It's ALWAYS Star Wars Week.
"I also read it's the most popular original program in Hulu's history."
Throughout the day of shooting a McDonalds commercial (I'm a veteran of several), some poor, sweaty gal spent the whole day in the back of a truck constantly making McD's food to then be rushed to set. (They can't apparently use fake stuff to make the food look fresher).
Whose signature is required to make these "signature" items?
I love how he just died in the room, though. Only about 20% of the crowd seemed to "get" him. Meanwhile my roommate and I were laughing our asses off.