It's Grand Moff Tarkin, not Grand Moff Darkin!
It's Grand Moff Tarkin, not Grand Moff Darkin!
I am absolutely gutted by this news.
I always feel bad for the families of those very few dead celebrities whose AV Club writeups fail to incorporate the word "iconic".
I wish this had been around a year ago. Then I could have watched my daily Ghostbusters reboot production news story, rather than read it.
Poor Yakov Smirnoff.
Shut the fuck up. Donny
"The talking heads of the cable networks are possibly the only people in America outside of the campaign staffers themselves who wish the race for the White House were waged 24/7, 365 days a year…"
Billy Corgan was at Game 7. I'm still awaiting the obligatory snarky AV Club newswire update.
I didn't find "The Notebook" very scary.
In all seriousness—my dream CD boxed set would be a collection of all the music created for South Park since the "Timmy And The Lords Of The Underworld" CD single came out back in 2000.
You lost me at "iconic"—this movie is, in fact, shit.
The AV Club is really sticking it to that Donald Trump guy. He must work there or something.
I thought she looked like Wiley Wiggins from "Dazed And Confused"
Interesting that my gut response upon seeing the article headline was "Brave", but for precisely the opposite reason as that cited within: I passed up seeing it in the theater because the princess-centric marketing campaign seemed a sure sign that Pixar's sensibility had been devoured by Disney. (That, and the slew of…
I once knew a girl who liked Edward Hopper's paintings better when Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Humphrey Bogart were in them.
This movie could never be nearly as entertaining as a full year's worth of breathless AV Club "Newswire" reports on the production of the film (and now the production of the home video release of the film.)
Mee-ouch!
And they forgot to call her "iconic".
I'm waiting for the word "iconic" to reach its nadir.
Clearly, the only solution is to outlaw swimming.