Check out the dictionary for it: The F Word. Even has an introduction by Lewis Black.
Check out the dictionary for it: The F Word. Even has an introduction by Lewis Black.
The villain in Stephen King's The Dome won't curse and so says "clustermug."
And yet I still get written up in HR for casually using it.
That's the problem with this reboot. It was much more fun to watch a conspiracy theory show in the 90s.
[smokes cigarette] "And you shall lose all your upvotes."
There are small towns in Washington with bad diners and no Greeks.
Sadly, many small town diners are terrible.
Is this the statue toppling?
Doubt you can find steak on the menu unless it's been rastafied 10%.
The Avocados?
I was holding out for beef wonton tacos.
It's not an apple. It's not a bee. They should call it Mall Parking.
Soon that'll be the only place to comment.
Obviously they needed more junk on the walls.
Dorothy: Oh, will you help me? Can you help me?
Glinda: You don't need to be helped any longer. You've always had the power to go back to Kansas.
Dorothy: I have?
Scarecrow: Then why didn't you tell her before?
Glinda: She wouldn't have believed me. She had to learn it for herself.
Scarecrow: What have you learned, Dorothy?
Had a new appreciation for the fight scene in this viewing. I've read about it many times here in AVClub but I hadn't seen the movie since it was new in 1988 so tough to remember. Rowdy Roddy Piper and Keith David created a dirty fight that was a great realistic contrast to the green-screened climatic punching fight…
Maybe everyone should preemptively tell us about your future weekends.
I looked at Gizmodo and their slogan sounds ominous: "We come from the future."
Watched that too even though no Kurt Russell. I posted on Tell Us about your Pop Culture Weekend and someone replied that the aliens don't even bother to disguise themselves anymore.
Finally watched Guardians of the Galaxy, vol. 2 which was enjoyable but seeing Kurt Russell again has put me on a John Carpenter bender and we rewatched The Thing.