I don't know, I think it seems weirdly backward to get upset about a black comedian using the n-word in a mature-audiences comedy routine.
I don't know, I think it seems weirdly backward to get upset about a black comedian using the n-word in a mature-audiences comedy routine.
This reminds me of this idiot I used to know—he could be a cool guy to hang out with in the right setting, but he was literally incapable of not fucking up. Just every single situation he ever found himself in, somehow he would fuck up. At one point he was working in the kitchen of one of the nicer restaurants in…
Pretty sure he already has more money than he knows what to do with.
I don't see how this could possibly have caused a fuss at NBC, given that former AGT judge Howard Stern's morning show is raunchier than that joke every day, he talked about his AGT gig on there all the time, and said a lot of things that could much more easily be construed as disparaging to NBC.
He's basically the lone liberal activist among the otherwise right-wing corporatist global 1%, meaning that obviously he's the mastermind of an enormous left-wing conspiracy that reaches into every facet of life in every country in the world. Lately he is best known as the person who pays all the anti-Trump protesters…
Would love to see them fighting side by side in the next installment. That brawl between the two of them was one of the best parts of the movie, and it would be sick to see the them working cooperatively—flanking enemies, giving each other cover fire, tag-teaming some of the judo moves, stuff like that. I left Chapter…
Only Florida could have a restaurant called O'Boobigan's that is actually a knockoff of another restaurant.
Bowie knife.
Oh, that's good to know. I guess Hooters is probably fine, then.
I think I've been to Hooters twice, both times at the behest of people I was with. I remember it being pretty good as far as chain restaurant food goes, but nothing amazing. I don't really have a problem with the concept of Hooters per se, but I bet the waitresses have to deal with a bunch of shit.
Yeah, but he hadn't gone out in front of everybody to make the case for what great campaign managers they would be before he hired them.
Firing one of his own appointees would be perilously close to admitting to a mistake. Trump will never do it.
I've never met him, but Giuliani is another guy who seems to have deteriorated mentally in a very noticeable way (my dad hypothesized that he has some sort of 9/11 PTSD that has genuinely fucked him up). Trump isn't exactly as sharp as he used to be either, for that matter.
Too bad Carlin's not still alive.
I really love that even when Wick's shots are off, the choreography itself is so precise. Nobody ever just shoots at anybody in John Wick; you always have a very clear sense of the exact trajectory of every bullet, and there's something about the staging and cinematography that lend the action scenes this weirdly…
Okay, just saw this today and it was straight-up excellent. I really can't think of any big criticisms of it that wouldn't just be outside the scope of what it wants to be.. The action choreography is mind-blowing and a lot of it really has to be seen to be believed—that iconic club shootout from the first film looks…
Finally saw this last night. I think this review is much too hard on it. I really enjoyed it and the crowd I saw it with was very into it. Yes, it has some concessions to inspirational movie cliche, but it was a lot less heavy-handed than it could have been and I think you have to give it a certain amount of credit…
"Wait, go back" is a very underappreciated screenwriting cliche, so it was nice to see it get some play here.
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When you can tell a Barsanti article from the opening dependent clause, you probably spend too much time on A.V. Club.