"…he proofread her books…"
"…he proofread her books…"
She's definitely afraid about it getting re-written and it shows by who the writer for the sequels is: Niall Leonard… her husband.
Considering how many Vine and YouTube stars end up getting involved with Cosby-like scandals, CBS is probably going to regret this season in a few years.
The very existence of the Steve Forbes/Rage Against The Machine episode proves you're right about musical guests not getting to pick their hosts.
I'm not denying that the original run was always bad, I'm just saying that season 1 was less awful than the following seasons.
From what I've heard, this version is just mediocre (like season 1 of the original) and not the horrifying trainwreck that the original version turned into.
That video is one of the most infuriating things I've seen.
Have they ever actually corrected any of their bullshit, though?
An unwatchable movie trilogy based on the worst book ever written. One of the messages of the book/films is that the truly best will earn money. Despite bombing and being critically ravaged, they made two sequels and the second sequel was even funded by Kickstarter, asking for money is another big no-no with the…
And having to resort to Kickstarter for the third film was just the fucking cherry on top..
Also, there wasn't enough loofahs and/or falafels for his liking.
I think so. It was either Cavuto or some other fuckface from Fox News.
I'm still baffled that Woops! was a thing. Especially that Christmas special!
It looks like I'll be real busy in January (and maybe February depending on how fast I watch them.)
Maybe they should add Satantango and make it a triple feature!
I've been wanting to see this movie for years! Hopefully, this means that it'll get a DVD release in the states soon.
I bailed on the show last month and this review makes it sound like I made the right decision.
Michael from Kid Nation did write an article for Cracked about the show last year. http://www.cracked.com/pers…
I think it's because a lot of children of Fundies come back from college either an atheist or at least doubting their religion and they assume that they were brainwashed into thinking it instead of them just coming to their new belief on their own.
I'll say one thing about this one: it's easily the most watchable of the Atlas Shrugged films because it's SO inept it crosses over into unintentional hilarity a few times. Its brief bits of unintentional comedy were a welcome reprieve after the second one, which was bad in a soul-killing way.