I wonder if we'll see people realise that we can do both and that space exploration can help develop technologies and science to help accomplish improvements of the lives of the poor.
I wonder if we'll see people realise that we can do both and that space exploration can help develop technologies and science to help accomplish improvements of the lives of the poor.
They also made Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping last year so that two-year schedule is a little off. Not that I'm complaining, because Popstar was pretty damn hilarious as well.
The AV Club
Then let AV Club be the one who breaks the mould, I guess? I certainly wouldn't be against it.
That's power metal. They're all dragons and fire and blood.
I know right?! I've been looking for similar books since I've started listening to it, but they're damn tough to find. If you got any recommendations I'd love to hear 'em.
Oh dammit. Y'know, I realise that when I still used Reddit I really started to rely on that little /s people put behind their sarcastic comments there.
But is that a reason for me to pick listening to them over all the other people who don't talk like jerks? Surely not. Because that, in the end, is what it's simply about; do I want to engage with someone who talks like a jerk while I can engage with people who aren't talking like a jerk instead? We don't really need…
"i won't take one stupid non-racist word as necessarily signifying that his beliefs will be racist, should i hear them."
Ron Howard continues: "It was, however, very…Shaun." *hard-cut to the bug video of Ethan calling "Shaun!" constantly*
I've been listening to Easy Riders, Raging Bulls lately. At one point, Roger Corman is quoted decrying the fact that he was basically pushed out of business because the trashy cult flicks he used to make were all of a sudden made with budgets in the millions and big stars attached to them. Trash became mainstream.
Yes, she is. The voice of -a- generation. It ain't yours, that's for sure. Probably not for mine either. But that's okay.
You make a good point. I suppose feminism falls victim in the same way everything else does when its put through the wringer of celebrity culture; the 'sexy' aspects, the highly visible and flashy aspects, get thrown in the limelight and get paid disproportionate amounts of attention to.
Because a fuckton of people think that pregnancy was important. It was in the spotlight a lot because people wanted to see it. You can decry that if you want, but it doesn't make it any less true; lots of people gave a shit. So as a culture writer with the topic of this collection it makes a lot of sense to pay some…
Well, Emmit and Sy did go into bed with Varga before they even knew what kind of person he was and how deep his criminality really went. Remember that earlier in the season, when Varga's criminality only started to become clear, there was a lot of debate between Emmit and Sy whether to go to the police or not. But…
"It was a part of life to see carcasses cleaned and sold."
They telegraphed Frank taking the fall near the end of the Elysian Fields meeting. That's the moment things start coming to a head, Doug panics in his stoic way on the phone and Frank takes a literal fall, giving him some sort of epiphany. Which is, well, him actually taking the fall, because he fancies himself a new…
True, but then again, doesn't anyone in this show really behave the way they would in their position? Would anyone in real life even end up in their position in the first place? I always took that as one of the charms of this show's slightly surreal vibe, one that the Coen Brothers also love.
"Now the whole thing seems like an interminable unrealistic & unfunny farce."
Eh, the writers knew enough regarding what to do with the soliloquies to know that suddenly having Claire talk to the camera all the time would ruin her character. So they showed some good restraint there to only have her show one glimpse of her hiding a larger understanding of what's going on earlier in the season…