How bout the interviews?
Honestly, are the interviews worth noting or are they as worthless as the plot? I have no need to see Michael Cera playing Michael Cera, but the interviews of celebrities/ non-celebrities actually sound kind of interesting.
How bout the interviews?
Honestly, are the interviews worth noting or are they as worthless as the plot? I have no need to see Michael Cera playing Michael Cera, but the interviews of celebrities/ non-celebrities actually sound kind of interesting.
You're father is lame, dumb, and likely racist. Also, he sounds ugly. Sorry.
I believe the last Larry the Cable Guy movie (inexplicably) advertised very heavily on this site before its release. Needless to say, the review was a bit brutal.
"Gimme some miiiiiiiiiiilk!"
Failed fourteenthies.
I laughed much harder than I had any right to. Good job, sir.
I wouldn't say it's idealized. In fact, I think it's meant to be shocking to those who are so used to politically-correct history. You're supposed to act with horror (or bemusement, as the case may be) to the health claims of cigarettes and rampant misogyny. And the characters aren't particularly appealing (except for…
I like to think that Miller has been saving that joke since the day Bee Movie came out, but had the self-restraint to keep it to himself until the perfect moment arose one day. Well done sir.
You have to realize that the point of the documentary isn't Spurlocks's experience. That simply serves as the narrative that keeps us along on the ride. The real meat (no pun intended) is the examination of what we eat, and how our blatant disregard for our own health is destructive both individually and society wide.…
I always tell people to just read "Harrison Bergeron." Vonnegut makes the same point in four pages.
Bill Moyers too. That guy's a fucking institution.
Is this the sane match David Foster Wallace wrote his NYT piece on? Because if that's the case, I think that was pretty much the definitive telling of a definitive match. Anyone who doubts how exciting tennis can be should read that article; it's downright visceral.
The Decider is great if you like clicking links but don't like reading articles. You're better off sticking with the (your city)-ist sites.
Mitt Romney has talked to black people. In fact, he tried to imitate them by unironically quoting a pre-millennial anthem of canine escapism.
I was under the impression third base was shoving something completely different down your throat.
Honky gramma be trippin'!
New York is alright, but it just doesn't compare to my lovely DC.
True. It's still a wonder why the defense didn't cite precedent in the landmark Bart's Fists V. Lisa's Feet.
Wow, was I the only one who thought that Care package skit was atrocious? I thought it went on far too long and was just way too toothless (except possibly the ice sculpture part, which was pretty damn good.)
Airport country.