Reddit: the PR department of the internet
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The best thing about this interview was "What did I have up my ass, David?"
Anybody got a link to the video on Anywhere-But-Facebook?
Genesis not top 5?! We are now mortal enemies, Alasdair! Sonics at dawn, sir! I demand justice!
For the first half hour, I was…disappointed is the wrong word…underwhelmed? I enjoyed the scene between Clara and Bonny, but most everything else missed the mark by just a bit. Then came Basil's monologue. That was spectacular! Capaldi gave a master class in that scene. Raw, powerful, nuanced, honest,…
I heard it more as a carnival barker.
Ok, so I'm done with Supergirl. Maybe I'll check it out again next season if they overhaul the writers' room, but I'm not wasting dvr space on it until that happens. I like the actress in the lead. She's doing a helluva job with terrible material. It's everything else about the show I hate. The last straw wasn't…
I just got back from the theater, and I wholeheartedly agree with everything you said. I'd just like to add one more (spoilery-ish) thing. Bond didn't go rogue. Where is everyone getting this rogue crap? He was following M's orders. M found a target, and sent her meanest dog to track it. The mission isn't…
Zombabies, plural! And this week…zombaliens! Probably not the best starter episode for Z Newbies, but I am SO looking forward to zombaliens.
Zombies is serious bizness.
Not according to the IRS
The more I like her, the more I worry about her future. She's doomed. DOOMED!!!
Massachusettsians? I believe the proper nomenclature is Massholes.
It did seem like there were concerted efforts from more than 1 angle to push an unstable woman over the edge. Whether or not the goal was suicide, Oppenheimer was probably the only one upset about the result.
I didn't really mind either. I had already lost interest an hour earlier.
So is zombieism(?) not sexually transmitted? Asking for a friend.
I was thinking something like Jekyll and Hyde in League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
This is a story about a writer…a Mr.William Hughes. A normal enough fellow, if not more than a little slovenly. Like any other writer, Mr. Hughes spends hour upon hour diligently typing his articles for the world to read; however, unlike most writers, he is about to enter a realm where facts and research have no…
It's not happening until Ron Paul says it's happening.
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