I know people have had issues with Howl, but it's so convenient for me I've pretty much stopped listening to non-Earwolf podcasts.
I know people have had issues with Howl, but it's so convenient for me I've pretty much stopped listening to non-Earwolf podcasts.
It's sort of even worse because Newcastle is not usually destination for international acts. If an international band comes over, they usually have to travel 2+ hours to see them in Sydney. So the chance to get to see Childish Gambino in Newcastle is going to have even greater expectations placed on it which is only…
No. Just humourless.
Well if you look at his house, it seems Forrest is worth more to Grant alive than dead.
Might be my favourite episode of CBB ever.
It, like every other trope, comes down to the quality of the writing. It probably just feels worse because you can totally imaging the writer feeling smug because they think they're doing something clever.
I've always loved that this is the origin of the term "Jerkass Homer".
I don't know what AV Club reader patterns looks like or how press/promotion influences when an interview gets released, but this feels like the kind of interview you shouldn't bury at 12am on a Saturday.
He was also a raging anti-semite and broke Ben Schwartz's heart.
Rick not being Rick seems like something they've hinted at. Considering they showed a memory of Rick playing with a baby Morty during the period he was away from his family, my theory is that Rick is a Rick from another universe, one where he didn't leave Beth's family. Something happened, he probably accidentally…
It feels like he's going to use his last veto right before something much, much worse gets asked.
No, I'm sure the guy hanging out the side of the window started talking to her about the book she was carrying for 20 minutes before realising there was a connection there..
I haven't gotten to the exclusives yet. I got hooked on U Talking U2 To Me which technically I could have done before, but the convenience made it so much easier (as is its wont). I'm going to give Superego classics a shot at work today, but it's the comedy albums I've been taking advantage of. I really hope they…
I really like Sarah Chalke's voice acting, which is weird because I always found her actual acting to be a little wooden.
It just goes to show that if your victims add up to over 30, we will rightly decry you as the monster you are. 29 or less is fine though. I mean Annie Hall is the best movie of all time!
Yeah, I saw a lot of posters on Reddit conclude the "real" point is that we should care less about women being silenced for challenging the male narrative and more about genocide so they didn't have to recognise the episode was making fun of their positions.
There was Flame, Cheetah and Delta. And one of the guys was named Cougar.
The idea that it's standard to pay to have someone document your art and they get to keep the image and sell it for perpetuity seems crazy to me. Why would any who has the power not to, accept that deal?
But he does follow that line up with mentioning both Stannis and Melisandre as having a habit of burning people and this being where their story takes them.
It's not that hard to figure out. The main narratives around videogames are two opposite and contradictory points. There's the quest for legitimacy, which this attempt at a hall of fame is. It's "videogames are a serious thing, not a toy. They're important to our culture, not unlike art, literature, film e.t.c."