I just meant right wing in general.
I just meant right wing in general.
Hallelujah. Been saying that for years.
Not really, at all. That show was to the left of Leon Trotsky. If Leslie Knope had it her way the government would decide what socks you wear every day.
Classic Simpsons was mostly lefty in the writers room but they had John Swartzwelder who was conservative, balancing things out.
So if I've got this right, everything Gaiman's ever written is currently in the adaptation process but nothing is definitely going to be released?
Starring Johnny Depp as Crowley and Robin Williams as Aziraphale.
Northeast was all McMahon territory so it's hard to pinpoint
I thought this was gonna be Times Square because of that "time has come". Cuz I'm a time bomb
I can't even remember his name but the guy who played Jerry Lee Lewis in Walk The Line was excellent in his few scenes. When I later saw Great Balls of Fire I couldn't reconcile Quaid's version with the superior WTL one.
Mark Hammill was the best Joker imo.
I find this song too ignorable to hate strongly but I agree with the sentiment here: pseudo-depth and that reductive rockist attitude about how everything was better when _____ is one of the most insidious things in rock music. Good HateSong.
It would have been more interesting had he just forgone all the SNL related stuff altogether an just wrote a book about his struggles
I drive those people nuts. Having a nuanced political position just makes one-siders froth with rage.
This sounds awesome
Sam Rockwell seems like someone who puts care and work into his acting but is just so much himself that it's hard for him to disappear into anything. He basically is just Sam Rockwell in everything. Which is fine, but you feel like he's really putting in work at being well rounded and then still comes off like a one…
Following him on Twitter really makes me like him less. He's always funny but he seems like a dickhead who's gotta always have one up on everyone. He's basically just a Stanhope clone trying to adapt that to an alt-comedy audience. I like his material bit he doesn't seem like a cool guy.
He's doing ok anyway, had runs on Sons of Anarchy and Vikings.
It really could have been an awesome USA series.
Yeah, they have a little bit of similarity. Justified was more hardass macho while this was a little more laid back, stonerish. But they both were good crime shows with a sense of humor. This was like Justified meets The Big Lebowski.
I'm not trying to be all oh poor men but: while this article did list examples of less attractive men with attractive women, it's always met with derision and presented as though the man's ugliness disqualifies him from having an attractive mate. It's generally thought that because the men are usually the stars of…