I'm thinking we go with "Ripley"
I'm thinking we go with "Ripley"
the poop stool is a bit of a myth, however, I use one and I find it makes for a more comfortable experience.
I'll disagree on that. The only other supporting actor that year who even came close was RDJ.
Just like the artist!
I love how Sean Penn went on record for the academy letting everyone know, that despite giving a mexican director 3 awards, they're still pretty racist.
I think I was thrown off mostly because here in Canada it's 14A. So I'm not sure how much I feel it's right for 14 year olds to hear buttsecks jokes. I'm almost 30 now so it tickles me a bit different had I heard it when I was 22 (or 14. whatever). I'm turning into a grumpy old man, bit by bit.
and people wonder why they went out of business. tsk tsk.
Charlie has always been shown to be rather competent when it comes to "Charlie Work", but that's about it. I didn't find it that hard to believe, or that the show took an unexpected jump portraying him that way. He's all over the place in every other respect, but he always gets the charlie work done.
Oh, well, I'll just have to try harder.
Holy crap.
As much as I love the Nine-Nine, I feel like somewhere down the line it's going to drop into "Modern Family" levels of mediocrity.
perfect analogy:
Macklemore is just like if Asher Roth got really into Sage Francis.
I was unsure about this episode when I saw that it was going to be set in Vegas. Rebarka was amusing and I was worried that it was going to be Gloria running her usual route (which is started off as), but then everything came together by the end and it was unreal the amount of guest stars….was this a sweeps week? I…
I haven't been terrible impressed with this second half of season three to be quite honest and I wouldn't give tonight's episode an A-, it's more in the C+/B- place. Rachel's passive aggressiveness was irritating, Mike seems kind of empty in his plots and the few episodes before this have been trudging along.