A friend swore I'd love Hospitality because I'm so fond of Tennis, but I just wasn't feeling it that much.
A friend swore I'd love Hospitality because I'm so fond of Tennis, but I just wasn't feeling it that much.
Nope, I'm in the same boat @Scrawler2:disqus . I justify the split of the Potter books solely because I think Part 1 is beautifully atmospheric and gorgeous to look at and Part II is just alright, barring a few stretches towards the middle to end.
Nope, I'm in the same boat @Scrawler2:disqus . I justify the split of the Potter books solely because I think Part 1 is beautifully atmospheric and gorgeous to look at and Part II is just alright, barring a few stretches towards the middle to end.
Despite this post being three weeks old, @avclub-a8fafbea43c5f7092411cebe9963b4f3:disqus , I still felt compelled to give you a PREACH. I have no problem with people loathing Junot Diaz and his writing, but these claims of inauthenticity are often hilarious (less so when they come from people who are actually from the…
Despite this post being three weeks old, @avclub-a8fafbea43c5f7092411cebe9963b4f3:disqus , I still felt compelled to give you a PREACH. I have no problem with people loathing Junot Diaz and his writing, but these claims of inauthenticity are often hilarious (less so when they come from people who are actually from the…
You were sort of on the right track until this:
You were sort of on the right track until this:
It's a bit more complicated than that. People are likely pissed because this was one of the very few starring roles a dark-skinned black woman could have performed. Hollywood is still a proverbial paper bag test when it comes to brown ladies. I say this is in the same vein as the (rightful) outrage that happened when…
It's a bit more complicated than that. People are likely pissed because this was one of the very few starring roles a dark-skinned black woman could have performed. Hollywood is still a proverbial paper bag test when it comes to brown ladies. I say this is in the same vein as the (rightful) outrage that happened when…
My younger sister and I used to watch the batshittery that was Making the Band religiously when it was on MTV. Naturally, this sketch is one of my favorites. Every element of the parody is on. point.
My younger sister and I used to watch the batshittery that was Making the Band religiously when it was on MTV. Naturally, this sketch is one of my favorites. Every element of the parody is on. point.
Yeah, I gotta go with @UtzTheCrabChip:disqus . In any type of competition, knowing you did your best, that you played or performed at your highest skill level but still got beaten by someone more skilled isn't enjoyable necessarily, but it goes down smoother than knowing that YOU fucked up. It's especially…
When I read Harrison's story (after having watched her win her gold medal match) I felt ill. What an amazing person. I nearly cried seeing her elation after the match and her emotion at the medal ceremony, knowing what she's overcome after the fact just makes her that much more of an insanely strong individual. Fuck,…
When I read Harrison's story (after having watched her win her gold medal match) I felt ill. What an amazing person. I nearly cried seeing her elation after the match and her emotion at the medal ceremony, knowing what she's overcome after the fact just makes her that much more of an insanely strong individual. Fuck,…
When Serena Williams crip walked on the side of the court after her victory my heart sang a little bit.
When Serena Williams crip walked on the side of the court after her victory my heart sang a little bit.
DAMN! I don't think they even showed Tweddle's uneven bars on the full event replay (on NBC, with the online footage being markedly better than the primetime replays). I think Weiber was doing her floor at the time so you could hear the crowd going apeshit over Tweddle, but NBC didn't show a lick of it. Shame, because…
I would argue that the two songs centering on wealthy young-uns (Super Rich Kids and Sweet Life) are more critical than celebratory (of the lifestyle).
I would argue that the two songs centering on wealthy young-uns (Super Rich Kids and Sweet Life) are more critical than celebratory (of the lifestyle).
@avclub-b6295f9a8b2d34f30d97c042a431dd6e:disqus Media outlets and the the great majority of fans have been overwhelmingly positive towards his 'coming out.' The morons on Twitter who compared Frank Ocean to Jerry Sandusky…not so much. I'd say the homophobia has, thankfully, been in the minority for the most part.