It's less painful to read recaps of this show, then it is to watch it.
It's less painful to read recaps of this show, then it is to watch it.
There was so much death in this show. I only bothered to DVR it because of Charlie Day. I did like the Kardashian skit, but that's probably because they had time to edit and perfect it. Every thing live lacked. Even the Seinfeld skit, which became more about someone that doesn't watch TV. Feh. SNL should get some sort…
I think I would have rather listened to this interview because it's super hard to read.
Still can't believe no on is calling out Kevin Perreria for bringing this up. He did stir the pot.
The Taco thing was the weakest out of all the story lines. I don't know if the audience is supposed to pick up on that he's a guy trying to be cute, but just as depraved as Raffi. Then again I don't think Raffi would spend an amazing amount of time creating a rap video to humiliate his sister in-law.
So that's what happened. He was an alcoholic, and that's why he was so fat in "House of 1000 Corpses". The joke's on Jenny McCarthy now. Hardwick still has a career in showbiz.
I tried to watch the premiere of this show on demand. I couldn't get past the first half hour. The world they left is far more interesting. Personally, I would have made the first season all about getting to Terra Nova. We don't even get to know these characters as people before they hop through some warp. Why even…
I know her from her flirtation with Space Ghost. I guess she's still alive and active.
This show has one of the more stupid names for a news program I have ever seen. Yeah, we get it. NBC is in Rockefeller Center. Whooptie fucking doo. CBS and Fox News are only a few blocks away. They aren't compelled to name every show after 6th Avenue. Technically Fox News is part of Rockefeller Center. They could do…
David Alan Grier is sorely missed on TV.
I tried to watch The Fog last night. I turned it off after 10-15 minutes. I think I've been spoiled by David Cronenberg movies from the early 80s. Videodrome was just so much more fascinating. The Fog has none of the charm.
If I worked on the game, I would probably ignore this review, or maybe give it a chuckle. I seriously doubt anyone makes an informed purchased based on a game review by the A.V. Club. The review is also incomplete as the multiplayer wasn't even mentioned. Adam Sessler found time in a 2 minute segment to spend 20…
She's a nutbag, but those two guys are scum.
This episode had football as a mere background. The ball busting was pretty ruthless. A female friend of mine gazed upon the actor that plays Pete. She was like "What's wrong with that guy's weird mouth?". That makes me wonder how Pete charms his way into anything.
The show works bests when it's 5 people being insane in a room. I think that was the original premise. I do miss the hooker from the first episode of this season. She was amazing.
I respect that Samuel L. Jackson hasn't done any "family" comedies since hitting it super big. I also respect that he hasn't done any romantic comedies. Black Snake Moan is about as close as he's gotten to that.
Now this is how you do snark, Hamilton Nolan of Gawker. Choke on that!
Remember when NME was nicknamed New Morrissey Express. Ahhh… the 80s. I wonder if Morrissey will use the argument that racism is really a political system designed to oppress a certain group. I think he would argue that the correct term for his remarks would be "bigoted". Can't wait to see how this one plays out.
I like how there's no local news in Charming. I also like that people actually bring their cars to Teller-Morrow to get them fixed. That kind of blows my mind. Anyone sane would avoid that place like the plague.
One of our submarines… is missing tonight.