If it's good enough for Nobel laureate Bob Dylan, it's good enough for you!!!
If it's good enough for Nobel laureate Bob Dylan, it's good enough for you!!!
The Obama Administration no longer exists. If you're implying that the comments of every one of its former staffers deserves to be scrutinized as much as people who actually, currently hold governing power, well… that's silly.
The worst of season two is a fair price for the best of season two. Ending things after the eighth's episode just wouldn't have cut it. At least this way, they got to resolve the Palmer story line, which had actually just started revving up at the end of season one.
Talent might, but Prince's affinity for weird ass ideas does seem to run in the family. Of all the ways I'd expect them to cash in, "a reality show featuring unreleased tracks!" is not one of them. Maybe they can get Kevin Smith to film the thing.
Being right for the wrong reasons is bad enough. Their emphasis is not on the technical correctness, but on the implication of the point, which is not at all correct. That implication being that because Republicans were on the right side of race issues a century and a half ago, they always will be, forever and ever…
He'd definitely have to lose that look eventually, but I do wish it had stuck around longer just to get a bit more of Jack's new gizmos and weapons, which we only got glimpses of.
If I'm an asshole for hoping they release absolutely everything in the archives without a single care for whether or not Prince would want it released, I'm OK with that. The dude's dead, we can't hurt him… and even if we could, some weird experiment from the vaults seeing the light of day won't erase his legacy. I say…
It's a Samantha Bee article, which means this is one of the more valuable and relevant posts you're going to read down here…
You give a shit about school districts like people gave a shit about
Hillary's e-mails. Which is to say, not at all… but the true source of
your rage is less polite and rational (seeming), so this will suffice
as a useful proxy.
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Isn't conservatives' elevation of a cowboy roleplayer and a reality TV star to the highest office in the land evidence that you really don't wanna make that argument?
You give a shit about her "racism" like people gave a shit about Hillary's e-mails. Which is to say, not at all… but the true source of your rage is less polite and rational (seeming), so this will suffice as a useful proxy.
Were it any other president, I'd agree with your sentiment. But as is usually the case with Trump, even when he does the right thing it's for the worst possible reason. He isn't standing up to the dinner because it's a gaudy, corrupt affair. He's boycotting it because he's a tremendous pussy whose bitterness is his…
Watched the first five minutes — Atamanuik somehow makes Trump's mannerisms even more grating and unpleasant. He takes this high-pitched whining thing Trump does and turns into a screech. No matter how good the comedy is (and the opening minutes were nothing special) that's not something I need more of in my life.
I really wish someone else were doing it, but I choose to remain hopeful. Keep in mind that it's still relatively early in Trevorrow's career — in the old days, you got to fuck around on a bunch of smaller movies no one cared about to refine your craft. These days, the studios snap 'em up for blockbuster filmmakers…
I assume Vin Diesel and company mostly improv'd those movies.
Just so long as you're here to complain about each and every one until the series ends, that's the important thing!
Interesting to see a complete dearth of conservatives/Trump supporters showing up here to defend this. Usually there are at least a few. Won't someone tell me how my love of John Oliver is the REAL reason this is happening?
I'd like him to be Earth 1's Hunter Zoloman, just to see everyone lose their minds. That guy is still out there walking around, right?
This was one of the best episodes of the entire run. I enjoyed it immensely, and found the reconciliation of Team Flash to be legitimately touching. Cavanagh has much to be proud of — he (and his cinematographers/set dressers) did a lot to establish future Central City's cold and foreboding presence. I won't be…