What the fuck, man
What the fuck, man
Good work on messing up the headline on your article about a guy messing up typing something.
I would say leaving off Stuart Gordon is bigger snub, than at least two of the three. And now getting snub by a publication that has it roots in Chicago and Madison, that is insult to injury.
Oh nooooo they did forget him.
Nope. They had Helen McCory and she just died a week ago and certainly after Walters. They just fucked up.
Stuart Gordon was the one that I immediately noticed.
Ammonite was directed by a gay man and this isn’t funny.
I like these articles that are blow-by-blow descriptions of videos and then I watch the video and it’s exactly as the article described it!
It’s not that the interview should have been better. It’s that it shouldn’t have happened at all. And since CBS’s guy, ABC’s guy, and everyone else all knew better than to normalize him by putting him on their show, Fallon doesn’t get a pass.
Booo, Fallon.
This is Dawes erasure.
“Harry Potter author attempted to justify her transphobic opinions by repeating harmful misinformation” I can’t help but notice that the link that has the anchor text “harmful misinformation” does not in fact present any quotes of JKR, let alone establish that they are misinformation and/or harmful. Furthermore, while…
Mediums are grifters, and anybody who lends credence to them is part of the grift.
We don’t have objective certainty, we have a method for exploring the natural world: the scientific method. I also don’t begrudge anyone the comfort of believing grandma is heaven. But to say that someone who knows that there is no scientific evidence for an afterlife is on the same level as someone who believes that…
Kirk and Chelsey Cameron have done some great things
Maybe a funnier approach would have had totally insane characters genuinely celebrating the year, VH1's “I Love the...” style.
So it’s Brooker’s Yearly Wipe he used to do with the BBC but with a lot of pointless celebs involved and the pointedness having been blunted to reach a wider audience?
Rhea Seehorn for Actress and Tony Dalton for Supporting Actor are two absolute layups the Emmy dolts somehow missed.
I’ll admit, I was getting more and more annoyed with this list as I clicked away and didn’t see Rhea Seehorn, only to feel foolish when I got to the end. Her performance in the last ten minutes of Bad Choice Road is some of the best acting I’ve ever seen.
Argh, slideshows...anyways, as I was nearing the end of this, I was about ready to hurl my fists in the air at the lack of Rhea Seehorn, but thankfully, sweet relief as you saved the best for last. She really is awesome, and the latest season was her best showcase yet.