It's almost enough make you forget all the creepy behaviour with the interns.
It's almost enough make you forget all the creepy behaviour with the interns.
Isn't it time for Matt to turn evil? I think he has earned the right to turn evil.
When people say they hate SJWs they don't mean the Lisa Simpsons of the world, they mean the Brian Griffins of the world. Don't get me wrong, Brian is my favorite Family Guy character but he is such a phoney.
I have yet to meet anyone that actually likes Bob's Burgers. People praise it to high heaven on the internet, but you can find praise for anything on the internet.
Bob's Burgers feels like the second coming of King Of The Hill. No one really hates it, no one really loves it and no one will feel anything when it goes…
Did one of your friends just get married?
Shame on you for wanting me to call Sam a jerk! He has a tragic medical condition, Sam needs our support.
Hey Sam. I just heard the news, about the stick up your butt being so far up there that surgery can't remove it. My heart goes out to you.
"Throughout, the show finally levels some overdue criticism of the 11th Doctor for his conduct toward his companion, most clearly in the final scene in the TARDIS, as the Doctor admits it was not Clara who erroneously thought the Doctor was her boyfriend."
Doctor Who fans are so strange.
B-? The Onion loves boring, smirking twee garbage like this so I am going to assume the real grade is a C.
Sorry, but that is how I have always seen the property :)
Buckaroo Banzai is America's version of Doctor Who. But unlike the Brits we had enough common sense to see how terrible this property was and ignore it.
Is Hatesong ever going to talk to an actual star? Using all these D-listers blunts the impact of Hatesong.
I really want to bail on this show, but before I can bail on a show I have to watch an entire season. Sigh
The show wouldn't have nearly this amount of buzz if it would have been sent to the PBS ghetto, it would have been all too easy to ignore it. You know this. And yeah, Cosmos originated on PBS, still doesn't change the fact that PBS is a ghetto.
Ha!
Ebert was the last critic that Amercia cared about. Critics today feel less like critics and more like bad method actors who are pretending to be critics.
Tina Fey is still trying to be a movie star?
PBS is a ghetto, and bringing up one recent hit and one that was made in the 1990s doesn't make it any less of a ghetto.
Do I even want to know?
"Burton has posted another video to the Kickstarter page, where he gleefully announces MacFarlane’s involvement, which also serves as the Family Guy creator’s latest make-good for having made A Million Ways To Die In The West. "
You do realize that you're playing into the smug liberal douchebag stereotype, a stereotype…