“It was brilliant in that they paid me a ton of money.”
“It was brilliant in that they paid me a ton of money.”
Now do one where a Silverado EV crushes Phil Leotardo’s head while he says how great Chevy is.
Even given that Ali had limited time to dedicate to the project, I think it’s fine to still point out the season is poorly structured even given those constraints. If you know he can only do six episodes, don’t spend so much time establishing him as the most interesting threat right up front. Have him switch places…
I know how they pulled it off: They hired a new showrunner who was far more competent, shorted the episode order so they didn’t have to pad as much, & gave the lead actor time to rehearse his fights.
Starting a sentence with so for no good reason is bad enough, but at least finish it.
Chappelle’s claim that the town council was trying to making him “audition” is the kind of smug peevishness that seems to characterize his personality these days. By “audition,” he meant that the town council did not automatically give him what he wanted, and instead treated him like he was one of many citizens of…
Man he really has done a great job tanking his reputation. Fighting with trans people and poor people isn't a great image!
“The success of the Mandalorian should tell you that most of the fans want the Skywalker saga to continue.”
“The fan service was fine. This is not fine art. It’s Star Wars. It’s supposed to be fun.”
Every Star Wars movie and TV show has its fans, but those two probably inspire the least amount of passion.
I’ve got a lot of issues with Solo, but I’ll just say this: The director swap-out deprived us of seeing Michael K. Williams play a Star Wars villain and I will never forget that.
The recurring flaw in the Star Wars universe is the gatekeepers continue trying to double-down on things and ideas that have already succeeded instead of attempting to break new ground. Even when they stumble into something new and good like “The Mandalorian,” their next move with “The Book of Boba Fett” is conceived…
I’m still pretty sure recognition is a long form troll. Their posts can get fairly extreme at times. Literally zero shades of grey in their thought process.
Is this meme cultural appropriation?
Your incessant holier-than-thou bullshit makes me want to listen to Joe Rogan
I’m not cosigning all Trevor Noah’s opinions when I say I like a lot of what he’s said at times—it somehow feels necessary to declare this before I begin—and as an immigrant, I imagine a lot of it comes from his not being American, that has given the experience to see American exceptionalism and debating style that is…
Thank you for that articulate and clear statement. Here is my rebuttal:
No, it doesn’t.
I feel a bit strange about this. Is it cultural appropriation to participate in a mode of speech that has more or less entered the mainstream, an outcome that in my heart of hearts seems like, basically, a Good Thing?
This statement was totally Awkwardfina.
a 3 packs a day NYC accent