Pass.
Pass.
Yup, you are being a cynical asshole. This movie looks bad, but it was pretty terrifying when multiple people were killed and wounded, dumbasses or not.
If you think that Hillary is anything like Leslie Knopes, you not only drank the coolaid, you injected it. Hillary is utterly cynical, and Leslie is the opposite.
That's the trouble. Anyone who criticizes Hillary or the Democratic Party is seen as a republican. That's why we lost. No introspection.
Bias? I didn't vote for Trump. But when I voted for Hillary I pinched my nose. Most people obviously couldn't stomach that.
And yet you both ignore a key point: Trump won in BOTH rural areas AND urban areas.
No, y'all are whiney and doomy gloomy. Typical millennials.
If you think Trump would try to stop this I'd bet you are mistaken. A it wouldn't make good financial sense, B he doesn't care.
Can't tell you how bummed I am that AV Club has turned into Mother Jones. But, hey, at least this article attempts to bridge partisan views with pop culture.
Sounds kind of silly.
How about Legalize It by Peter Tosh? Because if there's one silver lining to this election, it's a bunch of states joining the cause!!!
Or maybe we should do as we wished Trump would have done if he'd lost: get behind our new prez.
I take umbrage at the review calling Van Peebles "inconsistent." He's entirely consistent. Consistently bad.
In other news, people who still don't know how they want to vote at this point are being euthanized.
Well, on Howard Stern the other day he did Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bill Cosby , Sean Connery, jimmy stewart, John mccloughlin, Richard prior, Michael Caine, jimmy carter, Ronald Reagan, Obama, trump, Hillary, Lucille ball, John Wayne. Among many others. All instantly recognizable. Oh yeah, keith Richards, Conan…
This track is about as rare as a diner steak.
The Dana Carvey Show, if on HBO rather than ABC might still be on today.
Gee thanks for your help in interpreting this review. But I still disagree. His impressions are (pardon the pun) impressionistic. Sometimes just a few words captures a person perfectly. If you hear one or two words in a Dana Carvey impression, you know instantly who he's mocking. Every time. And he does 100s of…
I agree that Dana Carvey can be kind of vanilla these days and that he goes for the easy joke. Not really my cup of tea anymore. But I am baffled by the statement in the review that he's not a very good impressionist. I would argue he's perhaps the best impressionist I've ever heard.
The dude is one hell of a filmmaker. His personal flaws don't change that.