If that isn't WWE trying to sign Matt Riddle they're crazy. He might be smallish but he has legit tough guy credentials and oozes starpower.
If that isn't WWE trying to sign Matt Riddle they're crazy. He might be smallish but he has legit tough guy credentials and oozes starpower.
I briefly had a '77 Skylark that got about 8 miles to the gallon and didn't hold up to daily driving. I loved it though.
Yeah, who watches a football game to see football?
Cheese curds aren't a thing in large swaths of the country (real cheese curds anyway, not the fried cheese nuggets that get called curds). I don't know if it's a climate or a cultural thing or what. Either way, people taking the cheap way out have just used melted cheese and had Smothered & Covered for years.
Falcs have never won one, rumors are if Brady wins he might retire (unlikely but it's out there), being anti-sports is played out and it's cooler to like them now, and if you go somewhere in public to watch you might meet fun people.
When i get my vintage Caddy (and i fucking will!), it will have both.
Me, and also the entire Church of Scientology.
When you can afford a Merc but also really love Raising Arizona.
I'm Late to the party but see my post at the top for who I think the real life Jo Collins is.
Handlen has long been my least favorite reviewer here, he's the one that reacts mostly as a fan and not as someone analyzing art. He's a thumb-whoosher. Rather than attempt to conceptualize what the art is and critique it on those merits, he just levies judgment as to whether it moved him, based only on his own…
Anyone just getting to the party, a cool bit of trivia I've pieced together: Charlie Brooker's show The Weekly Wipe used to have snippets from Doug Stanhope on them. Stanhope once got into a feud with a journalist from the UK who criticized a man with locked-in syndrome for wanting to be allowed to die, calling him a…
I'm on Coco's side here but I feel like this calls for a Rick and Morty meme: "Okay, you were always allowed to do that!"
Always Sunny is relatable because they're comfortably poor. Poor folks can relate to them because they just exist like that and aren't caricatures of poverty like Trailer Park Boys or anything redneck-themed. Plus the casual hedonism is relatable, and was more novel in their early years. Not many people can, i hope,…
FWIW Paul Rust's actual wife, Leslie Arfin, is quite attractive. Not a conventional bombshell like Gillian Jacobs but she's very good looking.
Shit, really? I just assumed.
Between this and the Pitchfork article about Gorillaz and their blending with our reality, I think the cartoon world and ours are combining and I'll be glad to leave this planet for Ooo.
Anyone who felt that this movie didn't land missed the trick, because it's all up there on the screen. It raises questions, as most of PTA's work does, but the throughline is clear. Freddie is a drifting force of id (or a human incarnation of a stray dog) who seeks solace in being lead. Lancaster Dodd is a…
I still sometimes have a hard time reconciling that Freddie Quell and Theodore Twombly are played by the same person. Those characters are so lived in and raw that it feels like they have to be real humans.
I disagree with you wholeheartedly about The Master (well, half-heartedly, because i agree it was beautiful) but I'm with you on Inherent Vice. He missed all the joy and playfulness of it. I liked the stoney summertime melancholy of the back half as a tone but in whole it really could have just been lighter and more…
Freddie Quell was a human incarnation of a dog. Google for further explanation.