A lot of Farrakhan support comes from residual support/believers of Malcolm X and the 60s/70s black struggle.
A lot of Farrakhan support comes from residual support/believers of Malcolm X and the 60s/70s black struggle.
I figured out the "surprise" in The Sixth Sense in the first scene because it was already ruined by my knowledge of the existence of the surprise.
Is that for total time including commercials. It's already bad enough that It's Always Sunny never got nominated, but it would be utterly horrible if it were impossible to get nominated.
That happens occasionally with cross-over episodes.
I will vouch for Modern Family being a legitimate good sitcom when it started that took a few seasons to devolve into self-referential mediocrity.
The move will put Saturday Night Live within Emmy striking distance after years of losing to late-night talk
It's kinda both. I don't really watch, but it sounds like it hit its stride in the serial soap-y stuff, but still does scandals-of-the-week
I find it very amazing that she ended up cheating on Robert "Edward" Pattinson with the director of Snow White and the Huntsmen.
The Kat Dennings obsessions are a lil weird. For one, that movie is the only thing I, like many, ever saw her in. When she was all grown up in Two Broke Girls, I didn't even realize who she was because 15-year old girl wasn't exactly gonna catch my attention. For teenagers, yeah. But for adults…. kinda creepy.
"On a very special episode of The Good Wife…."
I don't know whether to upvote in shame or flag in glee.
It's a B-list guest spot on a procedural on network TV. That's simultaneously a terrible fit for anyone, and a horrible fit for no one.
And you said that Jason Momoa doesn't do anything for you? You men-liking types are so weird.
But they do tend to call the cops
Good point. Especially since Charlie Sheen wanted a sweet, wholesome ending (whatever that means in the Two and a Half Men world) and what Lorre produced was potshots about things that happened 4 years ago.
From what I read, the entire hour long finale was basically Chuck Lorre making a bunch of jokes at Charlie Sheen's expense.
Completely utterly unrelated to this article, but you just reminded me of the type of movies Eddie Murphy should have been doing, and now I'm sad.
Couldn't they just use the "it was all a dream" ending and call it day? That ending is timeless and a crowd pleaser
Seems like a couple of the other side's foot soldiers stumbled upon this A.V.Club thread as well
I'm an active and avid Facebook user. I see my friends/acquaintances' comments and pictures on a weekly basis about what they'd do to whatever celebrity ranging from Idris Elba to Kerry Washington.