He didn't even go for "The Pence is Mightier than the Sword"? Whatever.
He didn't even go for "The Pence is Mightier than the Sword"? Whatever.
There is so much going on with this article but I think Rhea Butcher has finally won me over for fessing up to her ska phase.
I thought it was the whole model-turned-DJ thing
"Sorry, Dad! This is me!"
Poison Ivy gave her enhanced agility and stamina. . .um, to commit crimes. Yeah. That's the ticket.
Runaways and Daughters of the Dragon, please.
While we're talking about 2099, I actually enjoyed some of Robert Kirkman's stories. Specificially the female Punisher.
Watching the original on ABC's "Wonderful World of Disney" was odd. Jason Mewes' voice throughout the movie was basically an entirely different person.
Getting a serious Get-Up Kids vibe . . .oh no. gang vocals. . .nevermind
. . .that's not a lightsaber
We really dodged a bullet with him being cast as Captain America.
so,so poor
Is it an accurate assessment to say that I think she's hilarious solely based off of this?
This . . . this was not so good.
He said this as Affleck stood behind him, teaching him how to play pool
ah hah, but is she the richest? hmm? hmmmm??
"pictures of Rivers Cuomo on my binders"- Asian woman in band.
"NOOOO!! I'm supposed to do that to YOU! Not the other way around!" - Rivers Cuomo
I've been excited about this book ever since it's been announced. Jessi Klein is hilarious and smart but it's a shame she doesn't perform more stand-up. Her Comedy Central special is a favorite of mine and it's great to hear that this book doesn't disappoint.
I think this description nailed what I haven't managed to verbalize about this band. As much as I enjoy their sound and Jason Clackley's voice, I just get really disappointed with his formula he uses for all his songs. By reframing it and listening to these songs as if they were soul/r & b, I'm much more tolerant of…
Putting the riffs back in bare midriffs!
"I don't think anyone on any side of politics has the latitude to be smug, because it means you've forgotten that you need to fight for your ideas."
I've never thought of it that way before. Very well put. I consider myself a VERY progressive person and yet Stewart's persona is so off—putting to someone like me who…