Not much snark in this one, huh?
Not much snark in this one, huh?
How about no. Chris Rock was argubly being an ass but that doesn't give one the right to do anything physical. Its also been a year, the man still makes movies. He's doing a lot better then the other people who are banned from the Oscars, those people are convicted sex criminals like Weinstein and Cosby.
From Left to Right: Rita Lorena, Jan Fondue, Callie Field, Tilly Tomlin in 80 for Brady
Every review of this should consist of five words: Your mom will like it.
Ah, good ol’ legend of stage and screen, Rita Lorena.
NGL, she was smoking hot in this photo....
I’m old enough to remember when Andrew and Fergie were the cool royals. She flew helicopters!
Reminds me of the Abe memes
It’s really terrible when people jump to disrespectul conclusions. Anyway, like I was saying, most western men are feminine and weak...
Yeah, just throw away all of that sweet sweet intellectual property cash. That’s what networks are known for.
You know, I cannot wait until Elon Musk finally kills Twitter for good, just so that I can stop seeing articles about what some randos on twitter said.
I came here ready to hate the material, but that’s actually pretty funny.
Hasbro owns Wizards of the Coast, so it’s technically true, but Wizards is still a corporate entity of their own with their own CEO, management, and employees. Hasbro does own D&D, but I wouldn’t insist on that kind of labeling or call it “more accurate”, or else you end up with things like “Yum Brands introduces a…
The bit in the article was funny and I’ve enjoyed some of her stand up but as a full-time host, nah. The loud black woman schtick gets old.
I really enjoyed her energy and enthusiasm, but felt that the single episode so far, showed a further slide into my big complaint about Trevor’s tenure, being that the writing and research had fallen off on accurately depicting the underlying truth the jokes were built on. Jon was horrified that people were using the…
There’s also the argument that kind of highlights the inherent nature of our justice system. It’s not to rehabilitate or reform, but to punish. If the person being punished will never realize they’re being punished, there’s little point.
Not a great trope, but dude’s written close to 100 books, so that’s about 2%.
I’ve always perceived it as a horror trope steeped in American guilt, as a form of generational revenge for indigenous genocide.
Odd that Frederick’s original actor Trevor Einhorn is still working (he even had a memorable if not crucial role on Mad Men) but they’re not having him reprise. Guess he makes for a bit less of a convincing firefighter, to be fair...
Did Danny DeVito take that photo of her?