“that he’s really more of an “anarchist” than a Democrat or Republican.”
“that he’s really more of an “anarchist” than a Democrat or Republican.”
Coors even took out ads in East coast newspapers, as the story goes, urging readers that if they saw Coors beer NOT to drink it, as it would probably be spoiled or at least give a false impression of how the beer tasted.
Get ready for the lamest reference imaginable: There’s an episode of L.A. Law (just looked it up, it’s called “Consumed Innocent,” from 1989) in which a lawyer prosecutes a TV talk show host who is convicted of inciting his audience to kill a man was a guest on the show. The character is obviously based on the quickly…
Sigh... I gotta say, if I get a few thousand more examples that this guy’s a dumb liar, I might have to assume it’s true.
It’s weird to be put in a position to compliment Marco Rubio, but I thought he handled yesterday’s confrontation well.
“According to a statement issued by ‘the Moore camp’ today...”
It’s possible he became better with money when he moved into the long and current phase of his career, novelty guest star. However, I remember hearing that he basically blew his money from when he first became famous (bought some sort of absurdly expensive car, for instance). It sounded like a textbook: guy who thinks…
My boss listens to NPR. He also voted for Trump.
People always seem to pose the question of ‘If you could travel back to any point before his complete ascent, would you kill Hitler?’ I always figured if you didn’t feel comfortable killing him, you might still accomplish your mission by just making sure he was accepted to that art school.
Holy shit, did he do the backing vocals on “When I First Came to Town”? That may be my favorite example of backing vocals ever.
I’m sure he dis-approved.
The old expressions often put it best. When I read that she waited for two hours, I thought, “Doesn’t she have anything better to do?”
Of anything this is just more evidence of how the Conservative Infotainment world is becoming increasingly paranoid and shut off. Under this presidency they’ve become so practiced at ignoring current events or anything relevant they they’re having to comb increasingly esoteric parts of the culture for something to…
Yeah, totally one of those work-ethic bands.
Roth was part of the first wave of those filmmakers who had grown on up the 70s/80s horror films and wanted to replicate the spirit for a new era, a mission I totally approved of. It’s ironic, then, that the figure from that group who has had the most success has been so, so disappointing.
I’d love to see the ending of the original “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” told from either of the truck drivers’ perspectives (either the big-rig driver who throws the wrench at Leatherface, or the driver of the pickup truck Marilyn Burns jumps into... preferably the later, since the brief glimpse we get of him shows he’s…
The question is if they’ll have the original artwork. The pleasure of being into that was finding the original paperbacks in used bookstores. If you absolutely had to have a paperback you couldn’t find, there were a few online resources where you could get pretty much anything.
Gratified to see that the Wiki page makes mention of his SNL sketch as Bill Clinton visiting a McDonald’s. I tracked that down several years ago and didn’t realize that so many others considered it one of his best sketches.
“The city itself is the star of the film, a sprawling Borgesian invention...”
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