Gotta love a Friday family sitcom where the main character makes jokes about what a crook Hillary Clinton is. IT'S LIKE HE'S READING OUR MINDS (if you're a Hannity/O'Reilly addict).
Gotta love a Friday family sitcom where the main character makes jokes about what a crook Hillary Clinton is. IT'S LIKE HE'S READING OUR MINDS (if you're a Hannity/O'Reilly addict).
Also Shadows and Fog's ending totally hinged on a magician's tricks that seemingly turned real.
Lately I've been watching the video for "World (The Price Of Love)" over and over…do I need a vacation?
He got into some kinky stuff after Edith passed, bless her.
"There's An Illegal In My Wife!" (I've seen an actual porn vid box with a worse word than 'Illegal' in the title)
Best album that doesn't inspire a quirkytrendy category tag, but merely makes you float a foot above your chair while listening to it:
If it's the usual gang, unless the show writes their pieces for them, the funniest thing about this bit will be how unfunny and awkward they all will be while attempting to nail him.
People are getting EGOTted too quickly these days. Pretty soon we'll have to add another award or two to the anagram just to make it harder. But oh man, Rita Moreno will be pissed…
Don't forget Dawson — Sutton has to make him wear tights and do some squats.
I still mourn for Phillip Seymour Hoffman. He would have been my choice to star in a Tourettes Guy biopic.
Black cherry on top: the film opens 4 days before his birthday. (I've always known when his was because it's also mine)
Great, so now Melissa has a weekly platform for talking more irrational, grief-stricken shit about Kathy Griffin, who actually loved and respected her mother and was her friend.
Well when you end up as the only Hollywood news outlet that Jay Penske didn't buy, you get desperate and stay desperate.
Ah, The Daytrippers…the mid 90s was simply a golden age for indie film. Stanley Tucci was probably filming Big Night (also with Campbell Scott) around the same time, after having appeared in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (also with Campbell Scott)…I was having a good time at the movies then.
Even though I watched him less often in the past decade, I'll just miss his presence,and the history and gravitas he reluctantly carried with him.
"Well Joaquin, I'm sorry you couldn't be here tonight" is probably the best retort ever uttered by a talk show host in the history of broadcasting.
It's a psychological trick — they could be trying to cleanse our palettes so that it's not as easy to make direct comparisons when Colbert premieres.
This puts me in mind of the intro to U2's Zooropa (the concert encore more than the album)
I'm talking more about the nastier shade that comes from anger. And Detox was as vulnerable and sometimes insecure as any queen there. The lines draw a little differently for me.
I've been watching all season, and I just don't see that in Ginger. Little flashes of it here and there maybe, but all the queens in your "WE LIKE" category displayed it too. They're all human. Except Tyra Sanchez.