No love in the review for Fitz dropping the Caddyshack reference? "She'll get nothing, and she'll LIKE IT!" not even a hamburger? not even a cheeseburger?
No love in the review for Fitz dropping the Caddyshack reference? "She'll get nothing, and she'll LIKE IT!" not even a hamburger? not even a cheeseburger?
Whoa, if true.
You're fun. I'm glad that we're friends now.
Oh, good point. The words 'frequently regarded as' don't actually precede the word 'great' (but seemed implied to me by the contents of the article above, and perhaps even by the premise of the piece).
Ah, I understand, I think. You're being needlessly literal. I was metaphorically saying that the quality of the writing was as poor as was found in a greeting card, and your riposte was to provide an example that wouldn't fit stylistically in an actual greeting card. Good one! *backing away slowly*
I think you mis-read what I wrote, which was a paraphrase of Truman Capote's famous putdown "It was a great party…if you've never been to a party before". You read that Dylan lyric and see something of beauty or depth, perhaps. To me it reads like doggerel by an angsty teen in an old spiral notebook. As Hawkeye Pierce…
Excellent example. Great poetry, if you've never read any poetry.
Cannot abide Bob Dylan. His music is harmonically vapid, rhythmically dead, and lyrically on the level of greeting cards from the supermarket, not even Hallmark.
Not just #devops, thought leadership.
Having a daughter that I hope is just about to age out of this youtube fandom/meet and greet phase of her life, I have to say that Oakley is one of that crew I don't have a problem with. Last spring I went to a panel he was on at SXSW discussing the nature of celebrity in the youtube age, and he has a grasp of how…
Actually, it's about ethics in gam- *falls into open sewer and dies*
I do love me some Lauren Graham, but at the same time I wish that we could have seen what Parenthood had turned into if Tierney hadn't had to pull out of the show after shooting the pilot. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
The question: Can/will they sustain that coherence? When they have an opportunity to pull out something like the Cyrus/Olivia "Bitch Baby" scene (or insert your own favorite over-the-top bit), they're not going to care how that works in the larger context, at least partly because the urge to do haunted house plotting…
In order to watch this show, you need to be willing to accept that structurally it's loosely strung together vignettes that don't promise more than vague continuity. Huck swears that he'll never kill anyone again! Ooops — time for Huck to be a killing machine again. Elmer is shooting at Daffy because it's Duck…
I rewatched the Terriers pilot this summer, and had forgotten just how perfectly it set the series up. Everything is perfectly established and set in motion right there (well, the uncredited Neal McDonough bit at the end is a little deus ex from that POV, but…)
Yep. There were 3 of us doing the interview, and the non-verbal negotiation on how to handle the situation went from "WTF?" to "hell no" to "this is a disaster" to "this is going to be hilarious, let's do it" in about 3 seconds. I just can't imagine what that dude's life is like. I mean, I can imagine it, but it makes…
You think that's bad? One time I was doing interviews at work, and not only did one dude have a mr&mrs email address, he brought his wife to the interview and she insisted on sitting in. We were torn between 'hell no' and 'this could be funny', so we let him make this very bad choice. He spoke very little, because…
As it sez in the first graf: "So Mike Melgaard, the man behind a similar Target prank this August"
Just wait until you see the headquarters of the Church of Trump. Yooooge. Classy.
Whoa, if true.