What a coincidence that the worst two weeks of music recordings of all time happened when the author was coming of age and most emotionally invested in music.
What a coincidence that the worst two weeks of music recordings of all time happened when the author was coming of age and most emotionally invested in music.
Unless there's a super secret western cut of Spotlight, you're mistaken. Revenant is only the movie everyone thought would win, not the winner.
I feel like this would only be interesting if there was a home-made burger (or a gourmet restaurant burger) also melted as a control.
I think it has more to do with that most of the other "11 questions" editions were about the answers of the guests as answers independent of context, while this one felt a little more like Adam had answered them with a little bit of an agenda. He seemed to want to distance himself from his perceived image.
Given that a good 70% of AV club comments are esoteric no-context references, I can't tell if this is one of them or if you're just deeply confused.
As someone getting married this year, and did a ton of wedding cake research, i can say that 2016 is not even close to being representative to what wedding cakes look like. That's probably what the wedding cake for 3 hipster couples in brooklyn looks like. Overwhelmingly wedding cakes are still far more classic and…
So what?
Long before Bojack Horseman ever existed, I was a big fan of Raphael Bob-Waksberg because of his membership in the online sketch comedy group "Olde English," and he had a comic strip and this blog, which were both incredibly fantastic. I remember reading and loving everything he wrote and thinking "Wow, this is guy is…
I watched the first episode, and it's pretty decent. And this from someone who thinks Cameron Esposito is a pretty terrible stand up (not quite in the Carlos Mencia, Jeff Dunham, Dane Cook hack circle of hell, but close. In my opinion, it's not her material choice, which is what's commonly cited—Louis CK has probably…
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I think it's a bit incredulous to say that I'm deliberately misreading her point as self righteous when it literally ends with "We need to do a better job of understanding what the world is". It's more than just an observation about how as people we assume things are the same everywhere when it's punctuated with this…
It feels so pointless and mean-spirited to attack Esposito, and when you do, t is totally a relevant question to ask "Does she inspire such vitriol because of her omnipresence on the site and she's incredibly irritating or is there something coded and ingrained in this vitriol that is specifically reserved for her?".
A movie with Michael Douglas and Demi Moore that is essentially about affirmative action panic with the key plot point: "She wants him to be the fall guy for those defective CD-ROM drives" that I've never heard of before despite a vast movie and pop culture knowledge.
That's pretty incredible. It's kind of like reading something great and then learning it was written entirely in iambic pentameter, or learning that a baseball player who hit 3 home runs in one game did it with a case of terrible diarrhea. (Ok, not really like the second example at all)
I'm surprised no one has mentioned that in season 6, back to back to back he had Bill Maher, Trevor Noah, and Stephen Colbert on.
No insight on the video itself, but he looks like Bob Odenkirk in character as a college hippie in an episode of Mr. Show. Thought the world should know.
I have been pretty underwhelmed by this feature in the past, but I think it really works well with comedians (especially verbose ones like Kondabolu). I'd much rather read the comedians that get forced to do the pretty rough Hatesong do this feature instead.
This has to be an algorithm, right?
Is some random loon on the internet with an av club conspiracy theory really newsworthy though?
"DPD is a talk show in the form of a fake dinner party. It's a form of pretense I have difficulty coming up with the words to describe."