"Morbidly Obese" is way more depressing though.
"Morbidly Obese" is way more depressing though.
His act is pretty terrible too.
And every single guy in that bar was into him too. No big deal for Ron Swanson. He really is the shit.
Oh god, yes. I love both NO and MM but imagining sitting through 2 hours of them talking about their sex life sounds terrible.
"His words are not mine" could be the title of any Amy Schumer performance.
It's only steroids if you have no idea how steroids actually work.
So can we all agree that Rihanna is basically the female Alpa Chino at this point?
No, the darkest one.
Aren't they too busy body-shaming elderly women or whatever offensive nonsense Trump is up to this week?
I am disappointed that the trans waitress character is so one-note and lazily written. Everything out of her mouth is a 9/11 truther joke. It was funny the first episode, but it seems like such a waste of potential.
When the stars are right, drug smugglers are the least of your worries.
The sequel focuses on a Mexican pizza delivery driver determined to get his pies to the US side of the border at any cost… in 30 minutes or less.
WHERE'S MY TAIL?!
I am disappointed that the trans waitress character is so one-note and lazily written. Everything out of her mouth is a 9/11 truther joke. It was funny the first episode, but it seems like such a waste of potential.
It's a comedy, not Precious. Not every movie has to show the plight of the shit-upon. It's a movie about white suburban moms' problems; why should we fault it for not being anything more than that?
Moorwilliams?
I can see MA and CM, but Portishead was always too make-me-wanna-kill-myself gloomy for the sexytimes.
Except the live episodes, where they're focused more on putting on a show for the audience than engaging in an actual discussion about the movie. I don't mind, because they're entertainers, but the live ones can be really difficult to get through as a listener when they just devolve into chaos, especially when…
Out of the thousands of working comedians currently out there, she gets her own show. Even if it's on a relatively unknown network, that's still a big deal.
I wish the AV Club would retire that stupid "what animal would you ride to work" question. It's not particularly creative and doesn't really spawn interesting dialogue in most interviews. You have 11 questions with these people; don't waste them on pointless attempts to be "zany" or whatever.