He is one whiny little shit, isn't he?
He is one whiny little shit, isn't he?
He wasn't a class act at all. He was an asshole.
Yeah, the guy is a dick, but stories about it SHOULD explain the full context of his remark. Hillary wasn't just randomly talking about tax breaks and Trump out of nowhere called her a "nasty woman." She threw in a little nudge at Trump — which she IS completely justified in doing — and that was when he said that. I…
Can we add an amendment to the Constitution that prevents any sitting president from appearing on a comedy show?
It isn't. He completely deserves it. But that was why he said that line. He didn't say it randomly in the midst of some general comments about taxes.
Never said the guy was classy. Or not a complete asshole. But I don't like poor journalism. And it's everywhere now.
Donald Trump sucks, and I would only vote for him if my life was threatened. But, I am getting annoyed that virtually every story in which this "nasty woman" comment is referred to fails to mention that he said that after she threw a quick insult his way WHILE she was talking about raising taxes on the wealthy. It was…
Exactly. Curry's performance is unsettling and uncomfortable to people precisely because he is obviously a man. He is not meant to be a symbol of tolerance for transgender people. It makes no sense.
I think we're getting used to the "slow burn" kind of shows, so when watching early episodes of a show like Westworld, I think people are kind of anticipating that the show is moving towards something greater and this is the set up. It does have a couple terrible actors/characters on it, despite there being some great…
There seemed like a couple of places where she had to stop herself from laughing at Seinfeld but yeah, she mostly stayed in character.
All I ever saw from her was her Comedians in Cars appearance. She got a chuckle out of me now and then, but put me firmly in the "I don't get it" crowd. But it's possible I'm just becoming an old fart. Damn kids!
I think it was definitely a case of Jerry trying to see what one of these "Youtube personality" people was all about. He seemed to find her somewhat funny, but I think he was mostly just trying to figure her out. The problem is, that show works best when we get a glimpse at the "real" comedians, as opposed to spending…
Are we sure this isn't a Bill Clinton themed episode?
But I like one of these shows and not the other. How can I possibly spare an extra 20 minutes?
I'm assuming we're currently in that era where the women-centric variations of man-oriented comedies just have to exist to get attention, despite their quality? I look forward to when we move on to making actually good movies with the same theme.
Ugh. Why would you even think to write that scene? Why would you wanna see that? Never quite understood the sex and killing connection in all the '80s slasher movies.
At least part of the reason for that was when the original movie ends, it essentially completes the story. MacLeod is supposed to be one of the last two immortals, and he "wins" everything when he kills the villain at the end.
No, my post is really just a joke. I don't really think that kinda song would give you goosebumps. It just seems like all the contributors had more obscure choices, but I guess that just happens to be their taste in music.
I just chose a light, fluffy pop song at random, but that's interesting.
You guys know that you didn't have to choose only non-mainstream bands or songs that people mostly don't remember, right? Come on, someone out there must get goosebumps when they hear "The Twist", right?