Count me in as number three. I hadn't heard of the show before the Spotify ads started playing and now all I know about it is that it is Two and a Half Men except on NBC.
Count me in as number three. I hadn't heard of the show before the Spotify ads started playing and now all I know about it is that it is Two and a Half Men except on NBC.
I'm happy that the AP made the mistake and then issued a correction so I can have another round of people making this joke after I thought it had finally got out of their system a day ago.
I agree 100% with your opinion of Wrestling Isn't Wrestling.
Nathan Rabin knows some guys who have a theory about magic and miracles.
I'm sure as long as he is getting boos and hearing "USA! USA!" chants the performer is probably more than delighted. He is a heel character and as a performer his primary goal is to go out into the ring and get people to root against him. If anything, he lives in a wrestling climate where everyone knows it is all…
If memory serves correctly he was originally introduced as just a Bulgarian, but then they decided to go with the anti-American slant so they adjusted the character so that he was a Russian sympathizer that moved to the Federation.
I don't know quite how "dated, regressive" the gimmick is when you consider our news media has been basically doing the same thing for the past few years. The 'general populace' on BOTH sides of the political spectrum has been chanting "USA! USA!" at Putin and Russia anyway, so why wouldn't a heel gimmick harness…
I live by life by this scene.
Yeah, I mean it has always seemed like John K. is an asshole and I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't the kindest person to work with/learn from on a one-on-one basis. But that just sort of reads like crazy ranting.
The restraining order itself is still a lengthy process that requires proof for one to be issued. So she had to give enough proof for them to file one and then enough to go to jail. No matter what, I can't say that the person that setup the restraining order is the bad one when the other person pushed whatever to that…
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I don't know the story behind it, but they don't just hand out restraining orders. You have to prove enough intent for the court to file one, which isn't exactly a walk in the park.
Me too, but we are in the minority and it is foolish to think otherwise. Look at the animated films that do well and have done well commercially and compare them to the box office of animation with bold, expressive, and creative characters and you'll notice that, in fact, Much Loved's comment is more on target than…
And yet it wasn't! Authors dying! Nerds crashing!
Looks like you clicked on the Publish button before you finished writing the article. Just wanted to give you a heads up.
Maybe they can call it "When Billie Beat Bobby" and have it star Holly Hunter in 2001.
Is he not?
"Just means more rockin' and partyin' for the rest of us, brother." - Kid Rock
SOMEBODY got into a lover's spat.
Yeah, "the Babadook" wasn't very good. I just assumed that the people praising it were only familiar with movies like "Saw" or "Paranormal Activity," which could explain why they were regarding it so highly.
From what I heard the DVD/Blu sales on it were outstanding and more than enough to pull the production out of the red. I still think the studio figured they were going to walk in and get Marvel money and when that didn't happen it soured them. I'd be okay if they produced more Dredd films on a smaller budget (assuming…