I have the same relationship to Weezer (and music in general) as the rest of you, but I really fucking love Beverly Hills. And I totally get the hate, but the funky guitar and bass lines are just too good!
I have the same relationship to Weezer (and music in general) as the rest of you, but I really fucking love Beverly Hills. And I totally get the hate, but the funky guitar and bass lines are just too good!
Hold the phone..,a car could be bue!
If you don't love Greta Gerwig, then you're not…me, I guess. Honestly, I understand why people are suspicious of her and everything she represents, but she KILLED Frances Ha, without much media fanfare. I'm pretty pumped to see this.
Very true that Sleater-Kinney was the undisputed king of this festival (and all of rock music?), but no love for Parquet Courts, who tore it up like no other post-rain break?
Don't forget John Belushi, Plato, Kweynard Jannister (or 79th president from the year 2178), and Jizanthapus, the kid that Louis CK made up for his stand up act a few years ago. I guess what I'm saying is, you're not a fun person.
Topics is pretty hilarious and he regularly out-funnies Showalter.
I woke up still angry about this list! Characterizing revolution 9 as album filler is just a fundamental misunderstanding of either what they were trying to do or what the word "filler" means.
This list is crazy bananas! You hear me, AV Club? You're crazy bananas! The End? The End? That fucking guitar riff is as fan-fucking-tabulous today as the day it came out, and as mindblowing as it sounded on Paul's Boutique! And is I Am the Walrus really a track you fucking skip? In what universe does anyone skip…
He said very, very clearly on the interview that the actress was a very lovely person, but that he found the character she played difficult to play off of. He didn't quite understand the dynamic of the fictional relationship. So, basically, your anger is misdirected here. Please do a better job of fact-checking…
Nah- that's definitely a thing that I just made up. But feel free to circulate it.
Seth Green's character, already-rumored to have a pivotal and heart-wrenching role in the Community movie, is named "Scrunch." Not "Scruff." C'mon Alston.
It's true it's true. Everything he says is true.
The guy's had steady work as an actor without getting sucked into the hell of hollywood superstardom. Plus a brief review of his wikipedia page shows he's been married to his first wife since 1997. I'd say he's having the best possible life an actor could hope for.
I really liked the RV episode! Future Britta still being a spazz when everyone else was wizened and gray was one of the greatest jokes in recent memory.
A very subtle moment of sweetness: Jeff coming back to get Chang (and Abed), thus cementing the gradual acceptance of Chang into the group after years of him remaining in close orbit. It kinda reminded me that Community is still really good at showing subtle character or relationship changes over the course of a…
The whole "hoist by one's own petard" discussion was wild and wonderful and inspired enough to justify this episode for me.
Yeah this is lame.
Great headline!
Liz B. (pretty Liz) is the funniest fucking character on television, and proof enough that Jenny Slate can be added to anything with spectacular results. Her relationship with C-zar added a dimensionally to the role that I never expected, but it really exemplifies how great Kroll Show is at characterization.
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