That phrase refers to Lou Reed.
That phrase refers to Lou Reed.
I thought this review was describing the media’s and this movie’s portrayal of Jewell, not passing judgment on the man himself.
That 2015 sitcom episode artwork is so bad it goes from funny to depressing. What on earth happened that this website decided to post that?
I’ve been to urbandictionary.com, but it’s no help at all. Could you just tell us what “big-timing” means?
Still, there’s one scene that stands out as the most go-for-broke out-there, humanity-has-lost-it’s-damn-mind, let’s-go-wild sequence in the entire film.
A sketch of drama kids acting annoying isn’t any less annoying on account of being a sketch.
willing and able to disconnect
What if he tried to smile and smoke started pouring out of his mouth?
How did this get through even the most basic spellcheck?
Whoa, are we now pretending like Home Improvement wasn’t a huge pile of shit?
Here’s the question: “Favreau has made some highly successful films recently; did you feel an element of pressure working with him?”
(ADULTS + DISNEY) + FALLON = PUKE + PUKE + PUKE + ...
Talking about Frank L. VanderSloot?
I watched maybe the first 10 or 15 episodes of Hannibal, and it was one of the worst shows for presenting really really dumb dialogue as if it were profound and insightful and intelligent.
Look, we can like his show and all, but “one of the biggest shames of the whole scandal” is that he preyed on women and ruined their careers.
I’m pretty sure you just answered your own question.
Say what you will about Matt Winkelmeyer, he plays a mean piano.
Watch the above video at 19:02.
“Why the Bloody Mary Illusion Works”
Um... it doesn’t work.
Was I alive? Oh man, I was worse than alive. I was dead.